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Modification of the Douglas Neumann program to improve the efficiency of predicting component interference and high lift characteristics
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AeroacousticsEngineering Noise ControlEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsComponent InterferenceElectromagnetic CompatibilityAeronauticsSystems EngineeringAircraft Design ProcessDoublet SurfaceAirfoil Section DesignAerostructureDouglas Neumann ProgramAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsAeroelasticityAerodynamicsDouglas Neumann MethodStructural MechanicsHigh Lift Characteristics
The Douglas Neumann method for low-speed potential flow on arbitrary three-dimensional lifting bodies was modified by substituting the combined source and doublet surface paneling based on Green's identity for the original source panels. Numerical studies show improved accuracy and stability for thin lifting surfaces, permitting reduced panel number for high-lift devices and supercritical airfoil sections. The accuracy of flow in concave corners is improved. A method of airfoil section design for a given pressure distribution, based on Green's identity, was demonstrated. The program uses panels on the body surface with constant source strength and parabolic distribution of doublet strength, and a doublet sheet on the wake. The program is written for the CDC CYBER 175 computer. Results of calculations are presented for isolated bodies, wings, wing-body combinations, and internal flow.
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