Three dimensional flow analysis by the vortex-lattice method
A Vortex-Lattice Method (VLM) has been developed for the analysis of three-dimensional lifting bodies undergoing arbitrary motions. So far, the present method has been applied to thin surfaces in translational motion. Several cases were tested, such as rectangular, delta, sweptback and trapezoidal p...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-417592021-08-21T05:30:45Z Three dimensional flow analysis by the vortex-lattice method Rodriguez, Carlos G. Aerospace Engineering LD5655.V855 1990.R647 Fluid dynamics -- Research Vortex-motion A Vortex-Lattice Method (VLM) has been developed for the analysis of three-dimensional lifting bodies undergoing arbitrary motions. So far, the present method has been applied to thin surfaces in translational motion. Several cases were tested, such as rectangular, delta, sweptback and trapezoidal planforms. Emphasis has been placed on the comparison of the results with available experimental data. Consequently, many of the strengths and limitations of the technique were made apparent. Good agreement has been obtained for the aerodynamic coefficients, with a relatively coarse discretization of the surface. Results are valid as long as there is no separation or vortex breakdown. However, accurate pressure distribution calculations need at least three or four times the number of panels used for aerodynamic coefficients calculations. The method gives a qualitative description of the wake configuration, but unrealistically high velocities are induced near the vortex elements. Work is underway to extend the technique to more general types of bodies and maneuvers. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:32:13Z 2014-03-14T21:32:13Z 1990 2009-03-24 2009-03-24 2009-03-24 Thesis Text etd-03242009-040555 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/41759 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-03242009-040555/ en OCLC# 22293945 LD5655.V855_1990.R647.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ v, 103 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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A Vortex-Lattice Method (VLM) has been developed for the analysis of three-dimensional lifting bodies undergoing arbitrary motions. So far, the present method has been applied to thin surfaces in translational motion. Several cases were tested, such as rectangular, delta, sweptback and trapezoidal planforms. Emphasis has been placed on the comparison of the results with available experimental data. Consequently, many of the strengths and limitations of the technique were made apparent. Good agreement has been obtained for the aerodynamic coefficients, with a relatively coarse discretization of the surface. Results are valid as long as there is no separation or vortex breakdown. However, accurate pressure distribution calculations need at least three or four times the number of panels used for aerodynamic coefficients calculations. The method gives a qualitative description of the wake configuration, but unrealistically high velocities are induced near the vortex elements. Work is underway to extend the technique to more general types of bodies and maneuvers. === Master of Science |
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Three dimensional flow analysis by the vortex-lattice method |
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