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Theoretical Pressure Distribution at Zero Lift at Supersonic Speeds for Slender Delta Wings having Fuselages of Circular Cross Section
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 June 2016
Summary
A method is developed for calculating the pressure distribution at zero lift for a class of slender configurations consisting of a wing of delta type plan form combined with a body of revolution of the same overall length. Slender-body and slender-wing theory are combined to take into account the interference between the wing and the fuselage. An expression is found for the pressure at a general point on the wing or fuselage, although some numerical integration is still needed. This expression is simplified to obtain algebraic formulae for the pressure at the wing-fuselage junction and along the top of the fuselage. A further simplification is possible when the fuselage radius is small compared with the local wing semi-span. A particular example is considered consisting of a “Newby” wing with a parabolic fuselage; pressure distributions and drag curves are calculated.
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