Comparisons are made of experimental and theoretical zero-lift wave drag for several nose shapes, wing-body combinations, and models of current airplanes at Mach numbers up to 1.0. The experimental data were obtained from tests in the Ames 6- by6-foot supersonic wind tunnel and at the NACA Wallops Island facility. The theoretical drag was found by use of linear theory utilizing model area distributions. The agreement between theoretical and experimental zero-lift wave-drag coefficients was generally very good, especially for a fuselage or for fuselage-wing combinations that were vertically symmetrical. For other models that had rapid changes in body shape and/or were not vertically symmetrical, the agreement of theory with experiment ranged...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 9-inch supersonic tunnel to determine the effect ...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...
Comparisons are made of experimental and theoretical zero-lift wave drag for several nose shapes, wi...
The results of tests of a slender body of revolution designated the NACA rm-10 have been compiled fr...
Comparisons have been made of the shock phenomena and drag-rise increments for representative wing a...
The relation of Whitcomb's "area rule" to the linear formulas for wave drag at lightly supersonic sp...
In NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and NACA RM A53H18a, 1953,it has been shown that, if the "area rule" is uti...
An investigation was made of the effects of body shape on the drag of a 45 deg sweptback-wing-body c...
An investigation has been made at Mach numbers from 0.7 to 1. h to determine the effects of scale on...
On the basis of a recently developed theory for finite sweptback wings at supersonic speeds, calcula...
Several variational problems involving optimum wing and body combinations having minimum wave drag f...
This paper presents some recently obtained data on the aerodynamic characteristics of low-aspect-rat...
A 1/5-scale, rocket-propelled model of the Convair F-102 configuration was tested in free flight to ...
The drag of bodies has now assumed greater importance because, as shown in NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 9-inch supersonic tunnel to determine the effect ...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...
Comparisons are made of experimental and theoretical zero-lift wave drag for several nose shapes, wi...
The results of tests of a slender body of revolution designated the NACA rm-10 have been compiled fr...
Comparisons have been made of the shock phenomena and drag-rise increments for representative wing a...
The relation of Whitcomb's "area rule" to the linear formulas for wave drag at lightly supersonic sp...
In NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and NACA RM A53H18a, 1953,it has been shown that, if the "area rule" is uti...
An investigation was made of the effects of body shape on the drag of a 45 deg sweptback-wing-body c...
An investigation has been made at Mach numbers from 0.7 to 1. h to determine the effects of scale on...
On the basis of a recently developed theory for finite sweptback wings at supersonic speeds, calcula...
Several variational problems involving optimum wing and body combinations having minimum wave drag f...
This paper presents some recently obtained data on the aerodynamic characteristics of low-aspect-rat...
A 1/5-scale, rocket-propelled model of the Convair F-102 configuration was tested in free flight to ...
The drag of bodies has now assumed greater importance because, as shown in NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 9-inch supersonic tunnel to determine the effect ...
Results are presented from an investigation of the variation with Reynolds number and Mach number of...