Three methods of calculating correction factors developed to match steady lifting distributions of pressure, forces and moments on airfoil sections, and total forces and moments. Data for rectangular supercritical wing tested in NASA Langley Research Center Transonic Dynamics Tunnel used to determine correction factors to match distributions of surface pressure for mach numbers ranging from 0.266 to 0.8. These correction factors also applied to calculations of unsteady aerodynamic flow, and comparisons made with oscillatory experimental data for range of reduced frequencies at several mach numbers. Methods of combining analytical and experimental data should lead to more-accurate predictions of performance of airfoils. Also applied to such airfoils as those in gas-turbine engines, fans, and wind turbines.


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    Title :

    Matching Experimental And Analytical Aerodynamic Data


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    1993-09-01



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    English


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