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Mathematical Objects: Joukowsky aerofoil

Mathematical Objects

A conversation about mathematics inspired by the Joukowsky aerofoil. Presented by Katie Steckles and Peter Rowlett.

Circle and Joukowsky mapping, which is flatter and pinched on the right hand side.
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  1. Avatar Craig Jones

    I remember doing Kutta-Jakowski airfoils in undergraduate aerospace engineering school at the University of Virginia, circa 1969!

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