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Transonic Aerodynamics Research Retro- and Prospective in Japan

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IUTAM Symposium Transsonicum IV

Part of the book series: Fluid Mechanics and its Applications ((FMIA,volume 73))

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The paper describes follow-ups of my previous paper presented in the last meeting: TRANSSONICUM III 1988(1). In the past decade, 3D-Navier-Stokes flow solvers became conventional CFD tool and detailed analyses became easy under world top class supercomputer environment. However there are many items are still unresolved to get high accurate flow physics.

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Hirose, N. (2003). Transonic Aerodynamics Research Retro- and Prospective in Japan. In: Sobieczky, H. (eds) IUTAM Symposium Transsonicum IV. Fluid Mechanics and its Applications, vol 73. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0017-8_30

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