Abstract
SummaryRecently Messiter has proposed a first-order correction to simple Newtonian theory for the pressure distribution on the lower (compression) surfaces of lifting conical bodies. Although the basic theory holds for bodies with and without attached shock waves, solutions have so far only been obtained for bodies with detached shocks. In the present paper an approximate method of applying the theory to bodies with attached shocks is given. In spite of the approximations involved the calculated shock shapes and pressure distributions are in good agreement with some exact solutions for flat wings, except near the incidence for shock detachment. Like the detached shock case, the present solution can be applied to Nonweiler wings in certain off-design conditions. The combined results for the detached shock and for the attached shock enable the off-design behaviour of Nonweiler wings to be discussed in a systematic manner.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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