Inviscid transonic wing design using inverse methods in curvilinear coordinatesAn inverse wing design method has been developed around an existing transonic wing analysis code. The original analysis code, TAWFIVE, has as its core the numerical potential flow solver, FLO30, developed by Jameson and Caughey. Features of the analysis code include a finite-volume formulation; wing and fuselage fitted, curvilinear grid mesh; and a viscous boundary layer correction that also accounts for viscous wake thickness and curvature. The development of the inverse methods as an extension of previous methods existing for design in Cartesian coordinates is presented. Results are shown for inviscid wing design cases in super-critical flow regimes. The test cases selected also demonstrate the versatility of the design method in designing an entire wing or discontinuous sections of a wing.
Document ID
19870061829
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gally, Thomas A. (Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX, United States)
Carlson, Leland A. (Texas A & M University College Station, United States)