Title: Computational aerodynamics on large computers
Abstract: Three examples of advances in computational aerodynamics—three-dimensional inviscid transonic analysis, design calculations for wings, and the computation of viscous-induced aileron buzz—are reviewed. The importance of large computers in promoting these kinds of advances and the need for continuing increases in computer size and speed are emphasized. NASA's plans for a numerical aerodynamic simulation facility, intended to provide the aeronautics community with a substantial increase in computer capability for the 1980s, are briefly described.
Publication Year: 1980
Publication Date: 1980-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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