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Nonunique Solutions to the Transonic Potential Flow Equation
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Numerical AnalysisAeroacousticsFreestream Mach NumberUnsteady FlowEngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringPotential EquationFluid MechanicsHyperbolic Conservation LawAeroelasticityAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationNonunique SolutionsPotential ApproximationNonlinear Hyperbolic ProblemIntegrable SystemHydrodynamic Stability
Steinhoff and Jameson (1981) have shown that within a certain range of angle of attack and freestream Mach number, numerical solutions of the full-potential equation for flow past an airfoil are not unique. This study was mainly concerned with showing that the anomaly is inherent to the partial-differential equation governing the flow and not a result of its discrete representation. Steinhoff and Jameson conjectured that the anomaly may have a physical basis. The present investigation has two objectives. Results are to be presented which indicate that the anomaly is due to a breakdown in the potential approximation, rather than a phenomenon associated with the inviscid flowfield. The second objective is to show that the lift coefficient, predicted by the potential equation, is a smooth but multivalued function of the angle of attack.
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