Abstract. This report is using the finite element analysis method to investigate the performance of an airfoil (NACA 0100-35), which uses 2D computational fluid dynamics simulations based on ANSYS to find the lift and drag coefficients under different conditions. The boundary conditions are defined as follows: The density is 1kg/ , gauge pressure is 0, and airflow velocity is 50m/s. Also the Reynolds number is considered during the simulation. As a result, the simulation shows the stalling points and efficiencies of the airfoil under different angles of attack. The simulation also plots the contours and stream lines in these conditions.
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