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Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing

Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing

J. B. Barlow, W. H. Rae, Jr, A. Pope
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The practice of low-speed experimental aerodynamics has continued to evolve and
continues to be a cornerstone in the development for a wide range of vehicles
and other devices that must perform their functions in the face of forces imposed
by strong flows of air or water. In the 1970s and continuing into the early 1980s a
sizable group of experts predicted that the need for aerodynamic experiments,
particularly in the subsonic regime, would rapidly disappear as computational fluid
dynamics would in a rather short time become sufficiently capable so that all
needed information would be available from computational simulations at a costeffectiveness
superior to that of experiments. It is true that computational capability
has continued to improve at a substantial pace, but it has not come close to reaching
a level sufficient to replace the need for experimental data in development projects.
There are now no credible predictions that computational simulation will replace
the need for all data from physical experiments in any significant development
projects. Turbulence continues to confound us in many respects.
Volume:
1
Year:
1999
Edition:
3
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Language:
english
Pages:
724
ISBN 10:
0471557749
ISBN 13:
9780471557746
File:
PDF, 57.18 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1999
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