Internet Resources for Joukowski transformation and Airfoils

 

  1. Nikolai Egorovich Zhukovsky  
    History of Mathematics Archive, Math. Dept., University of St Andrews, Scotland
  2. Kutta-Joukowski Lift Theorem  
    R Nave, Physics Dept., Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA  
  3. The Joukowski Applet  
    Moses Glasner, Math. Dept., Pennsylvania State Univ,. Univ Park, PA  
  4. Joukowski wings  
    W.  Margoulis, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, NASA  
  5. Compressible flow about symmetrical Joukowski profiles  
    Carl  Kaplan, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, NASA  
  6. Joukowski-afbeelding  
    Dick Klingens, Dutch mathematics education, Krimpenerwaard College
  7. Kutta-Joukowski Transformation applet  
    Environmental Engineering, University Of Genoa, Italy  
  8. Airfoils and Airflow  
    John S. Denker, Information Services Research Department at AT&T  
  9. Joukowski Transform Tutorial applet  
    David W. Zingg, Computational Aerodynamics, Univ. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  10. The Joukowski Transform  
    Environmental Engineering, University Of Genoa, Italy  
  11. Conformal Mapping  
    Desktop Aeronautics, Inc., Stanford, CA
  12. Creating Airfoils from Circles: The Joukowski Transformation  
    John Olive, Math. Dept., University of Georgia, Athens,GA  
  13. Joukowski curve, airfoil, Joukowskische Kurve   
    Encyclopédie Des Formes Mathématiques Remarquables, France  
  14. Airfoils, Part I: Introduction  
    Desktop Aeronautics, Inc., Stanford, CA
  15. Propeller theory of Professor Joukowski and his pupils  
    W.  Margoulis, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, NASA  
  16. Joukowski Airfoil  
    H. E. Bez, Computer Science Dept., Loughborough Univ., Leicestershire, UK
  17. Rational Joukowski Airfoil  
    H. E. Bez, Computer Science Dept., Loughborough Univ., Leicestershire, UK
  18. Shed Vortex  
    Tom Benson, NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio
  19. Flow Around An Airfoil  
    Environmental Engineering, University Of Genoa, Italy  

 

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