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I've seen an airfoil/windtunnel online simulation somewhere
on the NASA site, but can't find the link right now. A similar, even better online simulation called JavaFoil can be found on Martin Hepperles site www.mh-aerotools.de. Hepperles site is good reading anyway, lots of interesting aero stuff, resource to dig in. However, I don't think any software can be close as convincing as an even crude homemade education windtunnel. regardsAndre |
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Andre Kubasik wrote:
I've seen an airfoil/windtunnel online simulation somewhere on the NASA site, but can't find the link right now. FoilSim. Very easy to use. You can increase the angle of attack and watch the airflow separation plus lots mo http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/FoilSim/index.html |
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Michael Henry a écrit :
FoilSim. Very easy to use. You can increase the angle of attack and watch the airflow separation plus lots mo http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/FoilSim/index.html what a pity these guys at the NASA don't even know that the AOA at stall is not 10° but 18° ;-) |
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