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    Three-dimensional transonic potential flow about complex 3-dimensional configurations

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    An analysis has been developed and a computer code written to predict three-dimensional subsonic or transonic potential flow fields about lifting or nonlifting configurations. Possible condfigurations include inlets, nacelles, nacelles with ground planes, S-ducts, turboprop nacelles, wings, and wing-pylon-nacelle combinations. The solution of the full partial differential equation for compressible potential flow written in terms of a velocity potential is obtained using finite differences, line relaxation, and multigrid. The analysis uses either a cylindrical or Cartesian coordinate system. The computational mesh is not body fitted. The analysis has been programmed in FORTRAN for both the CDC CYBER 203 and the CRAY-1 computers. Comparisons of computed results with experimental measurement are presented. Descriptions of the program input and output formats are included

    Multigrid Code for Three-Dimensional Transonic Potential Flow about Inlets

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    Transonic Potential Flow Computation about Three-Dimensional Inlets, Ducts, and Bodies

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    Cartesian Mesh Solution for Axisymmetric Transonic Potential Flow Around Inlets

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    Lag model for turbulent boundary layers over rough bleed surfaces

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    Inlet and Duct for the QSRA Boundary-Layer Control System

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    Performance Estimates for a Supersonic Axisymmetric Inlet System

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