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Application of unsteady lifting surface theory to propellers in forward flight

Hammond et al., 1974

Document ID
17392217125145876590
Author
Hammond C
Runyan H
Mason J
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15th Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference

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This paper is concerned with the developnent of a thcoly for determini% tbc acrodynamic forces for unsteady, cmpressib1. e subsonic rlow on a propcll. rr in forward flight. Thc acceleration potential. method is uced in developing thc basic downwash integral equation …
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