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February 22, 2015, 12:40 |
CFD geometry for AIRCRAFTS
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Hello;
I am using NASA Common Research Model and DLR-F6 type of geometries to study ground effect in 3D. I would like to know, does any aircraft manufacturers like Boeing or AIRBUS provide their geometry? perhaps like 747 Boeing? for research purposes? Is there a way to get them? Or is it not allowed and inaccessible? Thanks! |
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March 17, 2015, 11:19 |
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matt
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I highly doubt it as its proprietary information. there are some nasa geometries you can use though like onera m6. There should also be a N3X BWB somewhere available from nasa.
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