NASA-TP-3637
Guide to AERO2S and WINGDES Computer Codes for Prediction and Minimization of Drag Due to Lift
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Abstract:
The computer codes, AER02S and WINGDES, are now widely used for the analysis and design of airplane lifting surfaces under conditions that tend to induce flow separation. These codes have undergone continued development to provide additional capabilities since the introduction of the original versions over a decade ago. This code development has been reported in a variety of publications (NASA technical papers, NASA contractor reports, and society journals). Some modifications have not been publicized at all. Users of these codes have suggested the desirability of combining in a single document the descriptions of the code development, an outline of the features of each code, and suggestions for effective code usage. This report is intended to supply that need.
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H.W. Carlson; J. Chu; L.P. Ozoroski; L.A. McCullers
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