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Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 2001 Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages 24–31 (Mi pmtf2764)

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Notes on gas–dynamic design of supersonic flying vehicles

G. I. Maikapar

Joukowski Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, Zhukovskii, 140180

Abstract: It is shown that the lift–to–drag ratio of a thin delta wing is significantly lower than the lift–to–drag ratio of an infinitely long swept plate with an identical lift force. The effect of sweep on a finite wing may be used by excluding disturbances from the leading edge of the wing via introducing a “hardened” stream surface (wedge) and increasing the wing length. A three–shock waverider is proposed for choosing the optimal parameters. The sharp wedge may be avoided by replacing planar shock waves by a cylindrical shock wave upstream of the blunted wedge. If the leading edge of the wedge is not parallel to the rib that is a source of the expansion wave, a plate with zero wave drag, generating a lift force, may be obtained behind this rib. The system of regularly intersecting shock waves may be applied to design a forward–swept wing.

UDC: 629.782.015.3.025.1

Received: 01.02.2000
Accepted: 08.06.2000


 English version:
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2001, 42:3, 404–410

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