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Boundary layer effects on unsteady air loads

Boundary layer effects on unsteady air loads
Author: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development
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Release: 1981
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Boundary Layer Effects on Unsteady Airloads

Boundary Layer Effects on Unsteady Airloads
Author: ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE (France)
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Total Pages: 177
Release: 1981
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Partial Contents: Prediction Methods and Comparison with Experiments -- Assessment of theoretical models for viscous and transonic flow, Oscillating supercritical airfoils in the transonic regime with viscous interactions, Methodes de calcul des couches limites instationnaires, Viscous effects on unsteady airloads of oscillating configurations, Prise en compte d'effets de couche limite instationnaire dans un calcul bidimensionnel transsonique, Experimental flutter at high subsonic speeds and its theoretical prediction taking into account wing thickness and reynolds number, Analysis of turbulent flow about an isolated airfoiling using a time-dependent Navier-Stokes procedure; Experimental Studies -- Scale effects on oscillating airfoils at transonic speeds, Unsteady airloads on oscillating control surfaces in subsonic flow, Oscillatory flows from shock-induced separations on biconvex aerofoils of varying thickness in ventilated wind tunnels, and Experiments on a turbulent unsteady boundary layer with separation.


AGARD Conference Proceedings

AGARD Conference Proceedings
Author: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development
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Total Pages: 173
Release: 1981
Genre: Aerodynamic load
ISBN: 9789283502814

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Unsteady Viscous Thin Airfoil Theory

Unsteady Viscous Thin Airfoil Theory
Author: J. E. Yates
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1979
Genre: Aerodynamic load
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During the last three years considerable progress has been made in the prediction of unsteady airloads on profiles in transonic flow, but prediction is still limited to potential inviscid flow. New analytical developments, and comparison with experimental results, need the introduction of the coupling between the inviscid flow and the boundary layer. Dr Yates, in this publication, proposes an original approach to the problem which permits a first calculation of boundary layer effects. He derives a new kernel of the lifting surface integral equation which takes into account shear flow effects in the boundary layer.


Boundary Layer Effects

Boundary Layer Effects
Author: Anthony W. Fiore
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Total Pages: 962
Release: 1978
Genre: Turbulent boundary layer
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In 1975 the U.S. Air Force and the Federal Republic of Germany signed a Data Exchange Agreement numbered AF-75-G-7440 entitled 'Viscous and Interacting Flow Fields.' The purpose was to exchange data in the area of boundary layer research. It includes both experimental and theoretical boundary layer research at speeds from subsonic to hypersonic Mach numbers in the presence of laminar, transitional, and turbulent boundary layers. The main effort in recent years has been on turbulent boundary layers, both attached and separated in the presence of such parameters as pressure gradients, wall temperature, surface roughness, etc. In the United States the research was conducted in various Department of Defense, NASA, aircraft corporations, and various university laboratories. In the Federal Republic of Germany it was carried out within the various DFVLR, industrial, and university research centers.