Mark Drela
Mark Drela (July 1, 1959) is an American aeronautical engineer, currently the Professor of Fluid Dynamics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an Elected Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He is primarily concerned with computational engineering, design, and optimization. Drela is famed for his work on aerodynamics softwares: * XFOIL for airfoil analysis using a panel method * Athena Vortex Lattice (AVL) for flight dynamic analysis using a vortex lattice method * MISES for design and analysis of turbo machinery bladingIn 2009, Drela was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering for creation of breakthrough aircraft designs and design software that enabled operation in new flight regimes. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Gauthier Perron, SébastienOther Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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2by Sato, Sho, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOther Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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6Analysis and design of axisymmetric transonic flow with linearized three-dimensional flow predictionby Ahn, JonOther Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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7by Bressollette, Aurélle, 1977-Other Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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8by Hoskin, Dominique (Dominique Sampson)Other Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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10by Merchant, Ali A. (Ali Abbas)Other Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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11by Lazzara, David S. (David Sergio), 1980-Other Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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13by Kim, Jae Hyung, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOther Authors: “...Mark Drela....”
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