An efficient user-oriented method for calculating compressible flow about three-dimensional inlets
J. L. Hess,N. O. Stockman +1 more
- 01 Apr 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, a panel method is used to calculate incompressible flow about arbitrary three-dimensional inlets with or without centerbodies for four fundamental flow conditions: unit onset flows parallel to each of the coordinate axes plus static operation.
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Abstract: A panel method is used to calculate incompressible flow about arbitrary three-dimensional inlets with or without centerbodies for four fundamental flow conditions: unit onset flows parallel to each of the coordinate axes plus static operation. The computing time is scarcely longer than for a single solution. A linear superposition of these solutions quite rigorously gives incompressible flow about the inlet for any angle of attack, angle of yaw, and mass flow rate. Compressibility is accounted for by applying a well-proven correction to the incompressible flow. Since the computing times for the combination and the compressibility correction are small, flows at a large number of inlet operating conditions are obtained rather cheaply. Geometric input is aided by an automatic generating program. A number of graphical output features are provided to aid the user, including surface streamline tracing and automatic generation of curves of curves of constant pressure, Mach number, and flow inclination at selected inlet cross sections. The inlet method and use of the program are described. Illustrative results are presented.
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Calculation of compressible flow about three-dimensional inlets with auxiliary inlets, slats and vanes by means of a panel method
J. L. Hess,D. M. Friedman,R. W. Clark +2 more
- 01 Jun 1985
TL;DR: In this paper, an efficient and user oriented method was constructed for calculating flow in and about complex inlet configurations, achieved by: (1) the use of a panel method; (2) a technique of superposition for obtaining solutions at any inlet operating condition; and (3) employment of an advanced matrix iteration technique for solving large full systems of equations, including the nonlinear equations for the Kutta condition.
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Application of an Advanced Panel Method to Aerodynamic Problems of Aircraft Design
John L. Hess,Walter O. Valarezo +1 more
- 01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: The basic features of the surface source method are described and some of the newer capabilities are discussed: a higher-order formulation, improved iterative solver, interactive boundary-layer method, and a propeller capability that predicts not only blade performance but also the mutual interference between a propellers and the airframe on which it is mounted.
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