Demonstration of a Supersonic Box Method for Unsteady Aerodynamics of Nonplanar Wings. Part II. Application to the AGARD Planforms.
Report Number: AFFDL TR 67-104 Part 2
Author(s): Olsen,James J.
Corporate Author(s): Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab Wright-Patterson AFB OH
Date of Publication: 1969-02
Pages: 62
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0850922
Abstract:
A tabulation is given of the 'Nonplanar Mach Box' results for unsteady generalized force coefficients for the planforms, Mach numbers, mode shapes, and frequencies recommended by AGARD. The tabulation uses the AGARD coordinate system and format. Not all the desired cases could be included because of the program's current limitation to supersonic trailing edges (leading edges can be supersonic or subsonic). The method was found to be fully workable and constitutes a valuable research and design tool. Convergence and accuracy were found to be comparable to steady-state, planar methods. The computer program is available with sample problems.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Olsen,James J.
Corporate Author(s): Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab Wright-Patterson AFB OH
Date of Publication: 1969-02
Pages: 62
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0850922
Abstract:
A tabulation is given of the 'Nonplanar Mach Box' results for unsteady generalized force coefficients for the planforms, Mach numbers, mode shapes, and frequencies recommended by AGARD. The tabulation uses the AGARD coordinate system and format. Not all the desired cases could be included because of the program's current limitation to supersonic trailing edges (leading edges can be supersonic or subsonic). The method was found to be fully workable and constitutes a valuable research and design tool. Convergence and accuracy were found to be comparable to steady-state, planar methods. The computer program is available with sample problems.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control