1986
DOI: 10.1002/nme.1620220203
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Analytical tools for systematic transonic design

Abstract: SUMMARYAnalytical flow models in the near sonic domain of compressible flow are discussed as a supplementary background to elliptic continuation and fictitious gas design methods, to extend shock-free design into choked flow design, shock-wave construction, with the aim of developing new analysis programs and of developing experience for three-dimensional configuration design.

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“…An obvious approach would be to use our method in an iterative mode. We hope to extend this method to design supercritical airfoils using the ideas of fictitious gas (Fung et al [9], Yu [40], Sobieczky [29], Sobieczky [30] and references therein, Sobieczky et al [31] for the supersonic region. Also, this method can be extended to design supercritical airfoils without making any use of fictitious gas.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An obvious approach would be to use our method in an iterative mode. We hope to extend this method to design supercritical airfoils using the ideas of fictitious gas (Fung et al [9], Yu [40], Sobieczky [29], Sobieczky [30] and references therein, Sobieczky et al [31] for the supersonic region. Also, this method can be extended to design supercritical airfoils without making any use of fictitious gas.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%