A general method for finding the steady flow velocity relative to a body in plane curvilinear motion, whence the pressure is found by Bernoulli's energy principle is described. Integration of the pressure supplies basic formulas for the zonal forces and moments on the revolving body. The application of the steady flow method for calculating the velocity and pressure at all points of the flow inside and outside an ellipsoid and some of its limiting forms is presented and graphs those quantities for the latter forms. In some useful cases experimental pressures are plotted for comparison with theoretical. The pressure, and thence the zonal force and moment, on hulls in plane curvilinear flight are calculated. General equations for the resultan...
Two methods are presented characteristics of bodies SUMMARY for predicting the aerodynamic in in...
In this paper relationships have been derived for lift and drag coefficients for cylindrical bodies ...
International audienceSome aspects of the force and moment computations in incompressible and viscou...
A general method for finding the steady flow velocity relative to a body in plane curvilinear motion...
Part I gives a general method for finding the steady-flow velocity relative to a body in plane curvi...
The pressure distribution over ellipsoids when in translatory motion through a perfect fluid is calc...
The study of the motion of perfect fluids is of paramount importance for the understanding of the ch...
The measurement of dynamic coefficients in a water tunnel is considered generally, and it is shown ...
The laws of curvilinear motion are established and the transverse forces on elongated airship hulls ...
Several forms of a theorem providing general expressions for the force and torque acting on a rigid...
The identification of separate physical features contributing to the force resultants on a moving bo...
The pressure distribution and resistance found by theory and experiment for simple quadrics fixed in...
A new method is presented for obtaining the velocity potential of the flow about a body of revolutio...
The apparent inertia of an airship hull is examined. The exact solution of the aerodynamical problem...
For a first approximation the air flow around the airship hull is assumed to obey the laws of perfec...
Two methods are presented characteristics of bodies SUMMARY for predicting the aerodynamic in in...
In this paper relationships have been derived for lift and drag coefficients for cylindrical bodies ...
International audienceSome aspects of the force and moment computations in incompressible and viscou...
A general method for finding the steady flow velocity relative to a body in plane curvilinear motion...
Part I gives a general method for finding the steady-flow velocity relative to a body in plane curvi...
The pressure distribution over ellipsoids when in translatory motion through a perfect fluid is calc...
The study of the motion of perfect fluids is of paramount importance for the understanding of the ch...
The measurement of dynamic coefficients in a water tunnel is considered generally, and it is shown ...
The laws of curvilinear motion are established and the transverse forces on elongated airship hulls ...
Several forms of a theorem providing general expressions for the force and torque acting on a rigid...
The identification of separate physical features contributing to the force resultants on a moving bo...
The pressure distribution and resistance found by theory and experiment for simple quadrics fixed in...
A new method is presented for obtaining the velocity potential of the flow about a body of revolutio...
The apparent inertia of an airship hull is examined. The exact solution of the aerodynamical problem...
For a first approximation the air flow around the airship hull is assumed to obey the laws of perfec...
Two methods are presented characteristics of bodies SUMMARY for predicting the aerodynamic in in...
In this paper relationships have been derived for lift and drag coefficients for cylindrical bodies ...
International audienceSome aspects of the force and moment computations in incompressible and viscou...