The lifting-surface sidewash behind rolling triangular wings has been derived for a range of supersonic Mach numbers for which the wing leading edges remain swept behind the mark cone emanating from the wing apex. Variations of the sidewash with longitudinal distance in the vertical plane of symmetry are presented in graphical form. An approximate expression for the sidewash has been developed by means of an approach using a horseshoe-vortex approximate-lifting-line theory. By use of this approximate expression, sidewash may be computed for wings of arbitrary plan form and span loading. A comparison of the sidewash computed by lifting-surface and lifting-line expressions for the triangular wing showed good agreement except in the vicinity o...
A simplified lifting-surface theory that includes effects of compressibility and spanwise variation ...
On the basis of linearized supersonic-flow theory, generalized equations were derived and calculatio...
An experimental investigation was made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 of a series of tail c...
The lifting-surface sidewash behind rolling triangular wings has been derived for a range of superso...
Equations and charts have been presented for the conical part of the sidewash above and below swept ...
The method of superposition of linearized conical flows has been applied to the calculation of the a...
An investigation of the nature of the flow field behind a rectangular wing of circular arc cross sec...
Flow-angle and pressure surveys behind five, thin, pointed-tip wings of varying plan form have been ...
The perturbation field induced by a line vortex in a supersonic stream and the downwash behind a sup...
The results of tests of 22 triangular wings, representing two leading-edge shapes for each of 11 ape...
Charts and approximate formulas are presented for the estimation of static aeroelastic effects on th...
The analysis of the stability derivatives of low-aspect-ratio triangular wings at subsonic and super...
Data obtained from wind tunnel investigations of two series of 11 triangular wings conducted at Mach...
The stability derivatives valid for a limited range of supersonic speeds are presented for a series ...
A method is developed consistent with the assumptions of small perturbation theory which provides a ...
A simplified lifting-surface theory that includes effects of compressibility and spanwise variation ...
On the basis of linearized supersonic-flow theory, generalized equations were derived and calculatio...
An experimental investigation was made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 of a series of tail c...
The lifting-surface sidewash behind rolling triangular wings has been derived for a range of superso...
Equations and charts have been presented for the conical part of the sidewash above and below swept ...
The method of superposition of linearized conical flows has been applied to the calculation of the a...
An investigation of the nature of the flow field behind a rectangular wing of circular arc cross sec...
Flow-angle and pressure surveys behind five, thin, pointed-tip wings of varying plan form have been ...
The perturbation field induced by a line vortex in a supersonic stream and the downwash behind a sup...
The results of tests of 22 triangular wings, representing two leading-edge shapes for each of 11 ape...
Charts and approximate formulas are presented for the estimation of static aeroelastic effects on th...
The analysis of the stability derivatives of low-aspect-ratio triangular wings at subsonic and super...
Data obtained from wind tunnel investigations of two series of 11 triangular wings conducted at Mach...
The stability derivatives valid for a limited range of supersonic speeds are presented for a series ...
A method is developed consistent with the assumptions of small perturbation theory which provides a ...
A simplified lifting-surface theory that includes effects of compressibility and spanwise variation ...
On the basis of linearized supersonic-flow theory, generalized equations were derived and calculatio...
An experimental investigation was made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 of a series of tail c...