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Which vortex filament paper or set of textbooks or materials is your code based on? #10

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chensiyuan030105 opened this issue Apr 26, 2024 · 1 comment

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Which vortex filament paper or set of textbooks or materials is your code based on?

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hjabird commented Apr 26, 2024

A few papers! I forget exactly which ones. A good place to start my be my my PhD thesis.

Further literature is:

  • G. Winckelmans, R. Cocle, L. Dufresne, and R. Capart, Vortex methods and their
    application to trailing wake vortex simulations, Comptes Rendus Physique, vol. 6,
    pp. 467486, May 2005.
  • G.-H. Cottet and P. D. Koumoutsakos, Vortex Methods. Cambridge University Press, 2004. (Book)
  • G. Winckelmans and A. Leonard, Contributions to vortex particle methods for
    the computation of three-dimensional incompressible unsteady ows, Journal of
    Computational Physics, vol. 109, pp. 247273, Dec 1993

and of course Low Speed Aerodynamics by Katz and Plotkin.

It came after my PhD, but https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.03658 looks very exciting to me.

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