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A method of obtaining sub-critical compressible velocities for two-dimensional aerofoils from an exact inviscid incompressible solution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

B. Probert*
Affiliation:
Military Aircraft Division, British Aircraft Corporation

Extract

Numerical nominally-exact solutions of the full equations describing the inviscid compressible flow about two-dimensional aerofoils have been given by Nieuwland and Sells. However, these methods are not readily extendible to include such effects as viscosity and finite aspect ratio. Thus there is a general need for rapid approximate solutions. approximate solutions.

One such method is described in Ref. 3. The inviscid first-order (or pseudo first-order) solution given in Ref. 3 forms the basis of a standard, widely used, approximate method. It combines the small perturbation theory of Ref. 4 with an extended semi-empirical compressibility law originally derived for symmetrical aerofoils at zero incidence by Wilby. A detailed evaluation of the method is given in Ref. 6

Type
Technical Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1974 

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