On the mechanism of high-incidence lift generation for steadily translating low-aspect-ratio wings
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5364482
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3809137 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Lagrangian analysis of a two-dimensional airfoil with vortex shedding
- A discrete vortex method for the non-steady separated flow over an airfoil
- A proposal concerning laminar wakes behind bluff bodies at large Reynolds number
- Flow over a Wing with an Attached Free Vortex
- Flow structure on finite-span wings due to pitch-up motion
- Lift and the leading-edge vortex
- On the Weis-Fogh mechanism of lift generation
- On the mechanism of high-incidence lift generation for steadily translating low-aspect-ratio wings
- Prandtl–Batchelor flow past a flat plate with a forward-facing flap
- Three-dimensional effects in hovering flapping flight
- Three-dimensional flows around low-aspect-ratio flat-plate wings at low Reynolds numbers
- Three-dimensional vortex structure on a rotating wing
- Vortex Induced Lift on Two Dimensional Low Speed Wings
Cited in
(7)- On the formation of three-dimensional separated flows over wings under tip effects
- On the mechanism of high-incidence lift generation for steadily translating low-aspect-ratio wings
- Aerodynamics of a wing in turbulent bluff body wakes
- On the maintenance of an attached leading-edge vortex via model bird alula
- A vortex model for forces and moments on low-aspect-ratio wings in side-slip with experimental validation
- A theory on leading-edge vortex stabilization by spanwise flow
- Laminar separated flows over finite-aspect-ratio swept wings
This page was built for publication: On the mechanism of high-incidence lift generation for steadily translating low-aspect-ratio wings
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5364482)