The topics covered are technology in two- and three-dimensional steady flows, two- and three-dimensional unsteady flows, and stability and transition. Each part begins with an overview of current research. The book addresses researchers in numerical and applied physics, and engineers in applied mechanics and fluid mechanics.
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Stewartson Memorial Lecture: Experiments are Telling You Something.- 1. Two- and Three-Dimensional Steady Flows.- 1. Predictions of Airfoil Aerodynamic Performance Degradation Due to Icing.- 2. VISTRAFS: A Simulation Method for Strongly Interacting Viscous Transonic Flow.- 3. Coupling Procedures for Viscous-Inviscid Interaction for Attached and Separated Flows on Swept and Tapered Wings.- 4. New Possibilities of Viscous-Inviscid Numerical Techniques for Solving Viscous Flow Equations with Massive Separation.- 5. Prediction of Post-Stall Flows on Airfoils.- 6. Turbulence Characteristics of Trailing-Edge Flows on Thick and Thin Hydrofoils.- 7. Computational Fluid Dynamics at NASA Ames Research Center.- 8. 3-D Composite Velocity Solutions for Subsonic/Transonic Flows.- 9. Calculation of Transonic Flows for Novel Engine-Airframe Installations.- 10. Calculation of Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers Including Hypersonic Flows.- 11. Supersonic/Hypersonic Euler Flowfield Prediction Method for Aircraft Configurations.- 12. Numerical Simulation of Separated and Vortical Flows on Bodies at Large Angles of Attack.- 2. Two- and Three-Dimensional Unsteady Flows.- 13. The Relevance of Unsteady Aerodynamics for Highly Maneuverable and Agile Aircraft.- 14. Experimental and Computational Studies of Dynamic Stall.- 15. A Critique of the Experimental Aerodynamic Data Base for an Oscillating Straked Wing at High Angles.- 16. On the Effects of Wind Tunnel Turbulence on Steady and Unsteady Airfoil Characteristics.- 3. Stability and Transition.- 17. Applications and Suggested Directions of Transition Research.- 18. Prediction of Transition on Airfoils with Separation Bubbles, Swept Wings, and Bodies of Revolution at Incidence.- 19. Transition in Hypersonic Boundary Layers.- 20. Transition Phenomena on Airfoils Operating at Low Chord Reynolds Numbers in Steady and Unsteady Flow.- 21. Disturbance Growth in an Unstable Three-Dimensional Boundary Layer.- 22. Experiments in Swept-Wing Transition.- 23. Experimental Transition and Boundary-Layer Stability Analysis for a Slotted Swept Laminar Flow Control Airfoil.- 24. Leading-Edge Contamination and Relaminarization on a Swept Wing at Incidence.- References.- Index of Contributors.
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