L. Dragos et A. Dinu, THE APPLICATION OF THE BOUNDARY INTEGRAL-EQUATIONS METHOD TO SUBSONICFLOW WITH CIRCULATION PAST THIN AIRFOILS IN A WIND-TUNNEL, Acta mechanica, 103(1-4), 1994, pp. 17-30
In this paper we apply the direct boundary integral equations method t
o subsonic flow with circulation past a thin airfoil in a wind tunnel.
A set of Green's functions for the equations of the velocity perturba
tion is deduced. These functions together with the non-linear limit co
ndition imposed just on the surface profile lead to a Fredholm integra
l equation of the second kind over the profile only. The integral form
ulation has the advantage not to truncate the flow domain and to save
computing effort when numerical solving is performed, due to the lack
of the tunnel walls discretisation. In the case of the incompressible
fluid we use the exact equations of motion, which implies a valid solu
tion for any shape of the profile, being not necessarily thin. In the
case of the compressible fluid we use the linearized motion equations,
which implies a valid solution only for thin airfoils. The integral e
quation obtained on the surface, together with the circulation integra
l formula are solved via a collocation method. The numerical tests mad
e for the circular obstacle show a very good agreement with the theory
. The numerical experiments on the NACA-4412 profile were made in orde
r to determine the tunnel and the compressibility effects being compar
ed to the unbounded flow.