In the previous video (Flow Around an Airfoil), we ended with an expression that still needed some simplification before we could use it to solve for the source panel strengths. In this video, we go through the solution process of that term, called the geometric integral (or at least that's what I'm calling it).
Don't worry, we're almost ready to code our panel method. The next video is about creating the system of equations and solving it.
===== RELEVANT VIDEOS =====
► Panel Methods Playlist
• How To: Run XFoil from...
► Panel Method Geometry
• Panel Method Geometry
► Building More Complex Flows
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► Flow Around an Airfoil
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===== ERRORS =====
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===== REFERENCES =====
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► Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, Anderson
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► Foundations of Aerodynamics, Kuethe and Chow
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► Theory of Wing Sections, Abbott and Doenhoff
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14 окт 2024