An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 9-inch supersonic tunnel to determine the effect of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of the total, base, and skin-friction drag at zero lift of seven boattail bodies of revolution designed for minimum wave drag according to NACA TN 2550. The tests covered a Reynolds number range from approximately 1.0 x 10(6) to 10.0 x 10(6) at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41, respectively. The results show that base drag and, in general, the total drag increase with increasing values of the ratio of base area to maximum area B/S(sub max), although the results reported in NACA TN 3054 showed that the wave drag decreased with increasing values of B/S(sub max). The laminar skin-friction...
An investigation was undertaken in the Ames 10- by 14-inch super-sonic wind tunnel to determine some...
Approximate shapes of nonlifting bodies having minimum pressure foredrag at high supersonic airspeed...
Four configurations of rounded shoulder boattail nozzles were tested on an underwing nacelle mounted...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...
An investigation was conducted in a transonic cryogenic tunnel to determine the effect of varying Re...
Wind-tunnel tests were performed at Mach numbers of 1.5 and 2.0 to investigate the influence of tail...
Base and afterbody pressures on boattailed bodies of revolution with hypersonic turbulent boundary l...
An experimental investigation was conducted in the AEDC 16-foot Transonic Wind Tunnel (16T) to deter...
"December 1, 1953."Includes bibliographical references (p. 10).Mode of access: Internet
Wave and skin-friction drag have been numerically calculated for a series of power-law bodies at a M...
Details additional to those discussed in College of Aeronautics Report No. 73 are given of the metho...
By use of an approximate equation for the wave drag of slender bodies of revolution in a supersonic ...
The drag of bodies has now assumed greater importance because, as shown in NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and...
Drag characteristics of low drag bodies of revolution at Mach numbers from 0.6 to 4.
An investigation was undertaken in the Ames 10- by 14-inch super-sonic wind tunnel to determine some...
Approximate shapes of nonlifting bodies having minimum pressure foredrag at high supersonic airspeed...
Four configurations of rounded shoulder boattail nozzles were tested on an underwing nacelle mounted...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...
An investigation was conducted in a transonic cryogenic tunnel to determine the effect of varying Re...
Wind-tunnel tests were performed at Mach numbers of 1.5 and 2.0 to investigate the influence of tail...
Base and afterbody pressures on boattailed bodies of revolution with hypersonic turbulent boundary l...
An experimental investigation was conducted in the AEDC 16-foot Transonic Wind Tunnel (16T) to deter...
"December 1, 1953."Includes bibliographical references (p. 10).Mode of access: Internet
Wave and skin-friction drag have been numerically calculated for a series of power-law bodies at a M...
Details additional to those discussed in College of Aeronautics Report No. 73 are given of the metho...
By use of an approximate equation for the wave drag of slender bodies of revolution in a supersonic ...
The drag of bodies has now assumed greater importance because, as shown in NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and...
Drag characteristics of low drag bodies of revolution at Mach numbers from 0.6 to 4.
An investigation was undertaken in the Ames 10- by 14-inch super-sonic wind tunnel to determine some...
Approximate shapes of nonlifting bodies having minimum pressure foredrag at high supersonic airspeed...
Four configurations of rounded shoulder boattail nozzles were tested on an underwing nacelle mounted...