The point-source-distribution method of calculating the aerodynamic coefficients of thin wings at supersonic speeds was extended to include the effect of the region between the wing boundary and the foremost Mach wave from the wing leading edge. The effect of this region on the surface velocity potential has been determined by an equivalent function, which is evaluated over a portion of the wing surface. In this manner, the effect of angles of attack and yaw as well as the asymmetry of top and bottom wing surfaces may be calculated. As examples of the method, the pressure distribution on a thin plate wing of rectangular plan form as well as the lift and the drag coefficients as a function of Mach number, angle of attack, and aspect ratio ar...
An investigation was conducted at a Mach number of 1.90 to determine spanwise pressure distribution ...
This report describes a theoretical method for estimating the aerodynamic loading on a wing-body con...
By the method of superposition of conical flows, the load distribution is calculated for regions of ...
The point-source-distribution method of calculating the aerodynamic coefficients of thin wings at su...
A method is derived for calculating the lift and the drag due to lift of point-forward triangular wi...
A basic treatment is given for the approximate solution of the problem of two-dimensional supersonic...
On the basis of a recently developed theory for finite sweptback wings at supersonic speeds, calcula...
A new method has been developed for calculating the pressure distribution and aerodynamic characteri...
The shock expansion method of the NACA TN No. 1143 was used to determine the principal aerodynamic c...
The results of tests of 11 triangular wings were conducted at Mach numbers 1.62, 1.92, and 2.40 to d...
A method is described for determining aerodynamic-influence coefficients from wind-tunnel data for c...
An investigation was conducted at a Mach number of 1.90 to determine spanwise pressure distribution ...
This report describes a theoretical method for estimating the aerodynamic loading on a wing-body con...
By the method of superposition of conical flows, the load distribution is calculated for regions of ...
The point-source-distribution method of calculating the aerodynamic coefficients of thin wings at su...
A method is derived for calculating the lift and the drag due to lift of point-forward triangular wi...
A basic treatment is given for the approximate solution of the problem of two-dimensional supersonic...
On the basis of a recently developed theory for finite sweptback wings at supersonic speeds, calcula...
A new method has been developed for calculating the pressure distribution and aerodynamic characteri...
The shock expansion method of the NACA TN No. 1143 was used to determine the principal aerodynamic c...
The results of tests of 11 triangular wings were conducted at Mach numbers 1.62, 1.92, and 2.40 to d...
A method is described for determining aerodynamic-influence coefficients from wind-tunnel data for c...
An investigation was conducted at a Mach number of 1.90 to determine spanwise pressure distribution ...
This report describes a theoretical method for estimating the aerodynamic loading on a wing-body con...
By the method of superposition of conical flows, the load distribution is calculated for regions of ...