Gil Iosilevskii Iosilevskii Wing Theory—Incompressible Fluids

Wing Theory—Incompressible Fluids

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A high Reynolds number flow about a lifting wing typically forms a thin boundary layer on its surface, which smoothly merges with a thin vortical wake behind it. An asymptotic theory, based on wing’s thickness, camber, angle of attack and aspect ratio, can turn this simple observation into a fair approximation for the pressure loads acting on a finite wing in generally non-uniform motion. This book unfolds this theory step-by-step, revisiting a few well-known and some less-known results along the way. The fidelity of the approximation is demonstrated in numerous examples. The stress in the book is on mathematical rigor, and all non-trivial steps are scrutinized in numerous appendices. The book can be a basis for a graduate course on theoretical aerodynamics, but can also be a reference for quite a few practical aerodynamic models.


A high Reynolds number flow about a lifting wing typically forms a thin boundary layer on its surface, which smoothly merges with a thin vortical wake behind it. An asymptotic theory, based on wing’s thickness, camber, angle of attack and aspect ratio, can turn this simple observation into a fair approximation for the pressure loads acting on a finite wing in generally non-uniform motion. This book unfolds this theory step-by-step, revisiting a few well-known and some less-known results along the way. The fidelity of the approximation is demonstrated in numerous examples. The stress in the book is on mathematical rigor, and all non-trivial steps are scrutinized in numerous appendices. The book can be a basis for a graduate course on theoretical aerodynamics, but can also be a reference for quite a few practical aerodynamic models.


Is a unique collection of aerodynamic theories for wings in steady and unsteady motion Presents systematic and exhaustively detailed derivations Includes numerous examples showing the pitfalls and strengths of the more involved theories

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Gil Iosilevskii

Themen in »Wing Theory—Incompressible Fluids«

Wing Section Non-uniform Motion Steady Motion Permeable Membrane Wings Aerodynamic Theory Flight Mechanics Asymptotic Wing Theories Fluid Mechanics

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ISBN: 9783031736247
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 11.04.2025

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