Recent advances in computational transonic aerodynamics
Jerry C. South
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Recent advances in computational transonic aerodynamics
Published
1985
Publisher
AIAA
Pages
7
Subjects
Implicit upwind-Euler solution algorithms for unstructured-grid applications
Progress in unstructured-grid methods development for unsteady aerodynamic applications
Transonic unsteady aerodynamics and aeroelasticity
Unsteady-pressure and dynamic-deflection measurements on an aeroelastic supercritical wing
A general theory of two-and three-dimensional rotational flow in subsonic and transonic turbomachines
A transonic-small-disturbance wing design methodology
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Recent advances in computational transonic aerodynamics was written by Jerry C. South.
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