The AeroPython series of lessons is the core of a university course (Aerodynamics-Hydrodynamics, MAE-6226) by Prof. Lorena A. Barba at the George Washington University. The first version ran in Spring 2014 and these Jupyter Notebooks were prepared for that class, with assistance from Barba-group PhD student Olivier Mesnard. In Spring 2015, we revised and extended the collection, adding student assignments to strengthen the learning experience. The course is also supported by an open learning space in the GW SEAS Open edX platform.

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  • Building blocks of potential flow
  • Potential vortices and lift
  • Source-panel method for non-lifting bodies
  • Vortex-source panel method for lifting bodies
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  • Examples available

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2023-12-18