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Old   August 9, 2007, 05:15
Default Meaning of Attatched flow theory
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Rajkumar.N.
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Dear all,

Can anybody of u tell me about attatched flow theory which is used in wind energy and where i can get the relevant materials for that.

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Old   August 12, 2007, 21:15
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Assuming inviscid flow (no viscosity) leads to attached flow theories such as potential flow (e.g., panel methods) and Euler flow. For more on panel methods try: http://www.symscape.com/blog/why_use_panel_method

For an example of a panel method applied to a wind turbine airfoil try: http://www.symscape.com/examples/panel/naca4415

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