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Fuselage Lift Distribution for a Swept-Back Wing Aircraft

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

W. Taylor*
Affiliation:
Vickers-Armstrongs, Supermarine

Extract

This note suggests a method, suitable for stressing purposes, of obtaining a fuselage air-load distribution, for a swept-back wing aircraft. The method is basically that given in Ref. 1. Mach number effect on the aerodynamic centre position is discussed and an approximate method of allowing for this is suggested. A numerical example is given.

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1953

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References

1. Schlichting, H. (1952). Calculation of the Influence of a Body on the Position of the Aerodynamic Centre of Aircraft with Swept-back Wings. R. & M. 2582, 1952. Google Scholar
2. Stanton Jones, R. (1950). An Empirical Method for Rapidly Determining the Loading Distributions on Sweptback Wings. College of Aeronautics Report No. 32, January 1950.Google Scholar