Computational Flight Testing Results of the Closing Symposium of the

This book reports on the German research initiative ComFliTe (Computational Flight Testing), the main goal of which was to enhance the capabilities of and tools for numerical simulation in flight physics to support future aircraft design and development.

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Computational Flight Testing Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig, Germany, June 11th–12th, 2012

Norbert Kroll Rolf Radespiel Jan Willem van der Burg Kaare Sørensen (Eds.)

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Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design Volume 123

Series Editors W. Schröder, Aachen, Germany B. J. Boersma, CA Delft, The Netherlands K. Fujii, Kanagawa, Japan W. Haase, Hohenbrunn, Germany M. A. Leschziner, London, UK J. Periaux, Paris, France S. Pirozzoli, Roma, Italy A. Rizzi, Stockholm, Sweden B. Roux, Marseille Cedex, France Y. I. Shokin, Novosibirsk, Russia

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Norbert Kroll · Rolf Radespiel Jan Willem van der Burg · Kaare Sørensen Editors

Computational Flight Testing Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig, Germany, June 11th–12th, 2012

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Editors Norbert Kroll German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology Braunschweig Germany

Jan Willem van der Burg Airbus Operations Gmbh Bremen Germany

Rolf Radespiel Technische Universität Braunschweig Institute of Fluid Mechanics Braunschweig Germany

ISSN 1612-2909 ISBN 978-3-642-38876-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-38877-4

Kaare Sørensen Aerodynamics and Methods Cassidian Manching Germany

ISSN 1860-0824 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-642-38877-4 (eBook)

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