Airfoils at Low Speeds

Airfoils at Low Speeds
Author: Michael S. Selig,John Francis Donovan,David Bruce Fraser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1989
Genre: Aerodynamics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021561332

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Summary of Low Speed Airfoil Data

Summary of Low Speed Airfoil Data
Author: Michael S. Selig
Publsiher: Soartech
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: STANFORD:36105115142486

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A Computer Program for the Design and Analysis of Low speed Airfoils

A Computer Program for the Design and Analysis of Low speed Airfoils
Author: Richard A. Eppler,Dan M. Somers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1980
Genre: Aerofoils
ISBN: UIUC:30112106660670

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Analysis of Low Speed Unsteady Airfoil Flows

Analysis of Low Speed Unsteady Airfoil Flows
Author: Tuncer Cebeci,Max Platzer,Hsun Chen,Kuo-cheng Chang,Jian P. Shao
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642444962

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The standard textbooks on aerodynamics usually omit any discussion of un steady aerodynamics or, at most, consider it only in a single chapter, based on two justifications. The first is that unsteady aerodynamics should be regarded as a specialized subject required "only" in connection with understanding and an alyzing aeroelastic phenomena such as flutter and gust response, and therefore should be dealt with in related specialist books. The second reason appears to be reluctance to discuss aerodynamics with the inclusion of the time-dependent terms in the conservation equations and the boundary conditions for fear that added complications may discourage the reader. We take the opposite view in this book and argue that a full understanding of the physics of lift generation is possible only by considering the unsteady aerody namics of the starting vortex generation process. Furthermore, certain "steady" flows are inherently unsteady in the presence of flow separation, as for example the unsteady flow caused by the Karman vortex shedding downstream of a cylin der and "static" airfoil stall which is an inherently unsteady flow phenomenon. Therefore, it stands to reason that a unified treatment of aerodynamics that yields steady-state aerodynamics as a special case offers advantages. This rea soning is strengthened by the developments in computational fluid dynamics over the past forty years, which showed that accurate steady-state solutions can be obtained efficiently by solving the unsteady flow equations.

Experimental Studies of Flow Separation of Three Airfoils at Low Speeds

Experimental Studies of Flow Separation of Three Airfoils at Low Speeds
Author: E. J. Rodgers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1982
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NASA:31769000506298

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Low Speed Aerodynamics

Low Speed Aerodynamics
Author: Joseph Katz,Allen Plotkin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2001-02-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781107717428

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Low-speed aerodynamics is important in the design and operation of aircraft flying at low Mach number, and ground and marine vehicles. This 2001 book offers a modern treatment of the subject, both the theory of inviscid, incompressible, and irrotational aerodynamics and the computational techniques now available to solve complex problems. A unique feature of the text is that the computational approach (from a single vortex element to a three-dimensional panel formulation) is interwoven throughout. Thus, the reader can learn about classical methods of the past, while also learning how to use numerical methods to solve real-world aerodynamic problems. This second edition has a new chapter on the laminar boundary layer (emphasis on the viscous-inviscid coupling), the latest versions of computational techniques, and additional coverage of interaction problems. It includes a systematic treatment of two-dimensional panel methods and a detailed presentation of computational techniques for three-dimensional and unsteady flows. With extensive illustrations and examples, this book will be useful for senior and beginning graduate-level courses, as well as a helpful reference tool for practising engineers.

Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Airfoils of Low Aspect Ratio

Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Airfoils of Low Aspect Ratio
Author: Charles Horton Zimmerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1935
Genre: Aerodynamics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024794856

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Low speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 17 percent thick Medium Speed Airfoil Designed for General Aviation Applications

Low speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 17 percent thick Medium Speed Airfoil Designed for General Aviation Applications
Author: Robert J. McGhee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1980
Genre: Aerodynamics
ISBN: NASA:31769000432495

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Wind tunnel tests were conducted to determine the low speed two dimensional aerodynamic characteristics of a 17 percent thick medium speed airfoil (MS(1)-0317) designed for general aviation applications. The results were compared with data for the 17 percent thick low speed airfoil (LS(1)-0417) and the 13 percent thick medium speed airfoil (MS(1)-0313). Theoretical predictions of the drag rise characteristics of this airfoil are also provided. The tests were conducted in the Langley low turbulence pressure tunnel over a Mach number range from 0.10 to 0.32, a chord Reynolds number range from 2 million to 12 million, and an angle of attack range from about -8 to 20 deg.