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Separated and Vortical Flow in Aircraft Wing Aerodynamics = Basic Principles and Unit Problems /
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Separated and Vortical Flow in Aircraft Wing Aerodynamics/ by Ernst Heinrich Hirschel, Arthur Rizzi, Christian Breitsamter, Werner Staudacher.
其他題名:
Basic Principles and Unit Problems /
作者:
Hirschel, Ernst Heinrich.
其他作者:
Staudacher, Werner.
面頁冊數:
XV, 456 p. 285 illus., 111 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61328-3
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9783662613283
Separated and Vortical Flow in Aircraft Wing Aerodynamics = Basic Principles and Unit Problems /
Hirschel, Ernst Heinrich.
Separated and Vortical Flow in Aircraft Wing Aerodynamics
Basic Principles and Unit Problems /[electronic resource] :by Ernst Heinrich Hirschel, Arthur Rizzi, Christian Breitsamter, Werner Staudacher. - 1st ed. 2021. - XV, 456 p. 285 illus., 111 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction -- Separation: Some Relevant Boundary-Layer Properties, Interaction Issues, and Drag -- Elements of Vortex Theory -- The Local Vorticity Content of a Shear Layer -- The Matter of Discrete Euler Solutions for Lifting Wings -- About the Kutta Condition -- Topology of Skin-Friction and Velocity Fields -- Large Aspect-Ratio Wing Flow -- Particular Flow Problems of Large Aspect-Ratio Wings -- Small Aspect-Ratio Delta-Type Wing Flow -- Selected Flow Problems of Small Aspect-Ratio Delta-Type Wings -- Solutions of the Problems.
Fluid mechanical aspects of separated and vortical flow in aircraft wing aerodynamics are treated. The focus is on two wing classes: (1) large aspect-ratio wings and (2) small aspect-ratio delta-type wings. Aerodynamic design issues in general are not dealt with. Discrete numerical simulation methods play a progressively larger role in aircraft design and development. Accordingly, in the introduction to the book the different mathematical models are considered, which underlie the aerodynamic computation methods (panel methods, RANS and scale-resolving methods). Special methods are the Euler methods, which as rather inexpensive methods embrace compressibility effects and also permit to describe lifting-wing flow. The concept of the kinematically active and inactive vorticity content of shear layers gives insight into many flow phenomena, but also, with the second break of symmetry---the first one is due to the Kutta condition---an explanation of lifting-wing flow fields. The prerequisite is an extended definition of separation: “flow-off separation” at sharp trailing edges of class (1) wings and at sharp leading edges of class (2) wings. The vorticity-content concept, with a compatibility condition for flow-off separation at sharp edges, permits to understand the properties of the evolving trailing vortex layer and the resulting pair of trailing vortices of class (1) wings. The concept also shows that Euler methods at sharp delta or strake leading edges of class (2) wings can give reliable results. Three main topics are treated: 1) Basic Principles are considered first: boundary-layer flow, vortex theory, the vorticity content of shear layers, Euler solutions for lifting wings, the Kutta condition in reality and the topology of skin-friction and velocity fields. 2) Unit Problems treat isolated flow phenomena of the two wing classes. Capabilities of panel and Euler methods are investigated. One Unit Problem is the flow past the wing of the NASA Common Research Model. Other Unit Problems concern the lee-side vortex system appearing at the Vortex-Flow Experiment 1 and 2 sharp- and blunt-edged delta configurations, at a delta wing with partly round leading edges, and also at the Blunt Delta Wing at hypersonic speed. 3) Selected Flow Problems of the two wing classes. In short sections practical design problems are discussed. The treatment of flow past fuselages, although desirable, was not possible in the frame of this book.
ISBN: 9783662613283
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-662-61328-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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