Analysis of the Hessian for aerodynamic optimization
Eyal Arian
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Analysis of the Hessian for aerodynamic optimization
by Eyal Arian
Published
1996
Publisher
Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering
Pages
20
Subjects
High angle of attack inviscid flow calculations over a shuttle-like vehicle with comparisons to flight data
Inviscid flow about blunted cones of large opening angle at angle of attack
Breakdown of the conservative potential equation
Finite difference calculation of an inviscid transonic flow over oscillating airfoils
Inviscid flow computations of several aeroshell configurations for a '07 Mars lander
Travelling wave type flutter of flat panels in inviscid flow
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