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A note on the application of the supersonic area rule to the determination of the wave drag of rectangular wings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

R. C. Lock
Affiliation:
Aerodynamics Division, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington

Abstract

A proof is given that, in spite of certain singularities in the oblique area distributions, the supersonic area rule can be used to determine correctly the wave drag, according to linearized theory, of thin symmetrical rectangular wings at zero incidence. The proof could be extended to cover the case of swept wings with supersonic edges, for which similar singularities also exist.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1957 Cambridge University Press

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