The problem of oscillating lifting surface of finite span in subsonic compressible flow is reduced to an integral equation. The kernel of the integral equation is approximated by a simpler expression, on the basis of the assumption of sufficiently large aspect ratio. With this approximation the double integral occurring in the formulation of the problem is reduced to two single integrals, one of which is taken over the chord and the other over the span of the lifting surface. On the basis of this reduction the three-dimensional problem appears separated into two two-dimensional problems, one of them being effectively the problem of two-dimensional flow and the other being the problem of spanwise circulation distribution. Earlier results con...
This thesis presents a more accurate and efficient method for the study of finite span wings in ste...
Three dimensional pressure distribution functions for lifting surfaces with trailing-edge controls b...
Theoretical pressure distributions on nonlifting circular-arc airfoils in two-dimensional flows with...
The problem of the oscillating lifting surface of finite span in subsonic compressible flow is reduc...
The problem of oscillating lifting surface of finite span in subsonic compressible flow is reduced t...
The problem of the oscillating tijting surface ofjinite span in subsonic compressible jlow is reduce...
As part of an investigation of flows around and forces on an oscillating finite wing in subsonic com...
The paper refers to the solution of the integral equation for the acceleration (or pressure) potenti...
The derivation of the integral equation which involves this kernel function, originally performed el...
The problem of potential steady subsonic flow for lifting surfaces is considered. This problem requi...
A surface integral is developed which yields solutions of the linearized partial differential equati...
This thesis presents new and efficient analytical solutions for the unsteady subsonic compressible f...
General thin-airfoil theory for a compressible fluid is formulated as boundary problem for the veloc...
This paper presents simple and efficient analytical solutions for unsteady subsonic compressibleflow...
An extended form of the Ackernet iteration method, applicable to arbitrary profiles, is utilized to ...
This thesis presents a more accurate and efficient method for the study of finite span wings in ste...
Three dimensional pressure distribution functions for lifting surfaces with trailing-edge controls b...
Theoretical pressure distributions on nonlifting circular-arc airfoils in two-dimensional flows with...
The problem of the oscillating lifting surface of finite span in subsonic compressible flow is reduc...
The problem of oscillating lifting surface of finite span in subsonic compressible flow is reduced t...
The problem of the oscillating tijting surface ofjinite span in subsonic compressible jlow is reduce...
As part of an investigation of flows around and forces on an oscillating finite wing in subsonic com...
The paper refers to the solution of the integral equation for the acceleration (or pressure) potenti...
The derivation of the integral equation which involves this kernel function, originally performed el...
The problem of potential steady subsonic flow for lifting surfaces is considered. This problem requi...
A surface integral is developed which yields solutions of the linearized partial differential equati...
This thesis presents new and efficient analytical solutions for the unsteady subsonic compressible f...
General thin-airfoil theory for a compressible fluid is formulated as boundary problem for the veloc...
This paper presents simple and efficient analytical solutions for unsteady subsonic compressibleflow...
An extended form of the Ackernet iteration method, applicable to arbitrary profiles, is utilized to ...
This thesis presents a more accurate and efficient method for the study of finite span wings in ste...
Three dimensional pressure distribution functions for lifting surfaces with trailing-edge controls b...
Theoretical pressure distributions on nonlifting circular-arc airfoils in two-dimensional flows with...