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16.100 Aerodynamics, Fall 2002

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Citable URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36884

Title: 16.100 Aerodynamics, Fall 2002
Author: Darmofal, David L.
Abstract: This course extends fluid mechanic concepts from Unified Engineering to the aerodynamic performance of wings and bodies in sub/supersonic regimes. 16.100 generally has four components: subsonic potential flows, including source/vortex panel methods; viscous flows, including laminar and turbulent boundary layers; aerodynamics of airfoils and wings, including thin airfoil theory, lifting line theory, and panel method/interacting boundary layer methods; and supersonic and hypersonic airfoil theory. Course material varies each year depending upon the focus of the design problem.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36884
Issue Date: 2002-12
Keywords: aerodynamics, airflow, air, body, aircraft, aerodynamic modes, aero, forces, CFD, aerodynamic analysis, lift, potential flows, supersonic, subsonic, panel method, vortex lattice method, boudary layer, transition, turbulence, inviscid, viscous, euler, navier-stokes, wind tunnel, flow similarity, non-dimensional, mach number, reynolds number, integral momentum, airfoil, stall, friction drag, drag, induced drag, wave drag, pressure drag, fluid element, shear strain, normal strain, vorticity, divergence, substantial derviative, laminar, displacement thickness, momentum thickness, skin friction, separation, velocity profile, 2-d panel, 3-d vortex, thin airfoil, lifting line, aspect ratio, twist, camber, wing loading, roll moments, finite volume approximation, shocks, expansion fans, shock-expansion theory, transonic, critical mach number, wing sweep, Kutta condition, team project, blended-wing-body, computational fluid dynamics, Incompressible, Aerodynamics, 140201, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
ID: 16.100-Fall2002

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