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Technical Reports

  1. Parameterized Aerospace Vehicles for Aerothermodynamic Optimization (with H. Sobieczky), DLR-Technical Note H95F-12.93, Goettingen, Germany, December 1993.

  2. A Physically Consistent Model for Artificial Dissipation in Transonic Potential Flow Computations (with K. Mortara and L. Marraffa), NASA TM 100846, ICOMP-88-6, May 1988.

  3. CFD02-FORTRAN Program for Accurate Analysis of Steady Compressible Airfoil and Cascade Flows Using High Order Surface Panel Method (with T. Fujinami), Computational Fluid Dynamics Group, Report UTCFD200-85, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin, December 1985.

  4. GSD28-FORTRAN Program for Analysis and Design of Shock-Free Transonic Airfoils and Turbomachinery Cascades Including Viscous/Inviscid Interaction (with C. R. Olling), Computational Fluid Dynamics Group, Report UTCFD, 100-85, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin, September 1985.

  5. WBCTG31-FORTRAN Program for Efficient Three-dimensional Computational Grid Generation for Wing-Body-Canard-Tail Realistic Aircraft Configurations (with D. M. Sommerfield), Fluid Dynamics Group of the Bureau of Engineering Research Report No. 84-100, The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, November 1984.

  6. Artificial Mass Concept and Transonic Viscous Flow Equation (with P. Niederdrenk), ARO Report 84-1, Jan. 1984.

  7. GRID3C-Computer Program for Generation of C-Type Multilevel, Three-Dimensional, Boundary Conforming Periodic Grids, NASA CR 167846, March 1982.

  8. Fast Generation of Three-Dimensional Computational Boundary Conforming Periodic Grids of C-type, NASA CR 165596, June 1982.

  9. CAS22-FORTRAN Program for Fast Design and Analysis of Shock Free Airfoil Cascades (with H. Sobieczky), NASA CR 3507, January 1982.

  10. GRID30-Computer Program for Generation of Multilevel, Three-Dimensional, O-type Boundary Conforming Computational Grids, NASA TP 1920, September 1981.

  11. Shockless Design and Analysis of Transonic Blade Shapes (with H. Sobieczky), NASA TM 82611, June 1981.

  12. Numerical Calculation of Transonic Axial Turbomachinery Flows, NASA TM 81544, June 1980.

  13. WIND-Computer Program for Calculation of Three-Dimensional Potential, Compressible Flow About Wind Turbine Rotor Blades, NASA TP 1729, October 1980.

  14. CAS2D-FORTRAN Program for Nonrotating, Blade-to-Blade, Steady, Potential Transonic Cascade Flows, NASA TP 1705, July 1980.

  15. Numerical Calculation of Steady Inviscid Full Potential Compressible Flow About Wind Turbine Blades, NASA TM 81438, April 1980.

  16. Finite Volume Calculation of Transonic Potential Flow Through Rotors and Fans (with D. A. Caughey), FDA-80-03 Report, Mech. and Aerospace Eng. Dept., Cornell University, March 1980.

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