Attention is given to the predictions of unsteady, incompressible, potential flow, on the basis of an extension of Maskew's (1982) low-order paneling method. This approach, which is a nonlinear one in that the small-perturbation approximation is not made, is able to arrive at solutions for such general problems as that of the interference between a two-bladed propeller and a wing. Due to the geometry and flow field in question, a wake-snipping procedure is introduced.
Application of a panel code to unsteady wing-propeller interference
Journal of Aircraft ; 24
1987-08-01
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