1987
DOI: 10.2514/3.22985
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Euler analysis of transonic propeller flows

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“…highly three-dimensional nature of the blade designs do not lend themselves easily to standard two-dimensional design philosophies, and therefore require advanced CFD analysis techniques to verify the performance of candidate designs. Numerical analyses for steady propfan flows in three spatial dimensions have been given by Barton et al (1987), Usab et al (1988) Saito et al (1988), Matsuo et al (1988), Kobayawa and Hatano (1988), Celestina et al (1986), Whitfield et al (1987) and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…highly three-dimensional nature of the blade designs do not lend themselves easily to standard two-dimensional design philosophies, and therefore require advanced CFD analysis techniques to verify the performance of candidate designs. Numerical analyses for steady propfan flows in three spatial dimensions have been given by Barton et al (1987), Usab et al (1988) Saito et al (1988), Matsuo et al (1988), Kobayawa and Hatano (1988), Celestina et al (1986), Whitfield et al (1987) and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%