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Subsonic panel method for designing wing surfaces from pressure distribution
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Numerical AnalysisSection ContoursSurface Panel MethodAeronauticsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringMechanical EngineeringShape OptimizationBaseline WingAeroelasticityAerodynamicsSubsonic Panel MethodStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsStructural MechanicsAircraft Design ProcessAerostructure
An iterative method has been developed for designing wing section contours corresponding to a prescribed subcritical distribution of pressure. The calculations are initialized by using a surface panel method to analyze a baseline wing or wing-fuselage configuration. A first-order expansion to the baseline panel method equations is then used to calculate a matrix containing the partial derivative of potential at each control point with respect to each unknown geometry parameter. In every iteration cycle, the matrix is used both to calculate the geometry perturbation and to analyze the perturbed geometry. The distribution of potential on the perturbed geometry is established by simple linear extrapolation from the baseline solution. The extrapolated potential is converted to pressure by Bernoulli's equation. Not only is the accuracy of the approach good for very large perturbations, but the computing cost of each complete iteration cycle is substantially less than one analysis solution by a conventional panel method.
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