An aerodynamic simulation using panel method

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Panel methods are essential for aerodynamic simulations, providing a way to analyze airflow over surfaces. Users are seeking guidance on understanding and implementing these methods, particularly through simple code examples. Several resources have been shared, including links to source code and a Mathematica notebook that can aid in learning. The discussion emphasizes the need for accessible educational materials to facilitate understanding of panel methods. Overall, the community is encouraged to share knowledge and resources on this topic.
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Hi every body

I really need to learn about panel methods in aerodynamics

Can anyone help me on this ?

Some guides and especially a simple code about this method can be very helpful for me

I appreciate your time and consideration

my E-mail is casy_sms@yahoo.com

with regards
 
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