A calculation of the complete downwash in three dimensions due to a rectangular vortex, is given for the limited range Z = ± 4. The downwash is computed at selected positions, in planes normal to the plane of the vortex; ...
Several methods are available for the calculation of the compressible turbulent boundary-layer. The earlier methods of Tucker (1951) and Young (1953) involve numerical integration, while the more recent methods of Englert ...
So far, little is known of the effect of camber or twist on the pressure distribution and drag of a wing flying at supersonic speeds, but with subsonic leading edges. According to the linear theory, for a subsonic leading ...
The lift distribution along a wing of infinite span with a central jet of higher velocity is calculated by standard methods of aerofoil theory for several values of (jet velocity/stream velocity) and of (jet diameter/wing ...
Computer programs have been written to evaluate the integrals of lifting-surface theory for the velocity field of a thin wing with given load distribution. Different programs are used for the downwash at points on the wing, ...
From systematic three-component measurements of wing-body combinations with swept wings it has been found that the movement of the aerodynamic centre due to the influence of the body is greater for a swept forward than for ...
Using distributions of vortices and sources over the aerofoil surface, approximate formulae are developed for finding the spanwise and chordwise loadings of cranked wings (i.e., wings with discontinuous changes of sweep), ...
The method of expressing the velocity increment over aerofoils directly in terms of the section ordinates (Refs. 1 and 2) is extended to cover also straight and swept wings of finite aspect ratio. The wings considered are ...
A method is developed for the calculation of the pressure distribution and the aerodynamic forces and moments acting on a wing at incidence, a wing in (steady) roll and a wing in (steady) pitch. The calculation is based ...
A simple method is described for calculating the pressure distribution on the surface of a thick two-dimensional aerofoil section, at any incidence, in incompressible potential flow. The method has been proposed by F. ...
Summary. The equation of motion for a flexible aircraft responding to a step gust is derived, and the relation developed between this and the response to an array of harmonic gusts. A Fourier transform method is used to ...
The problem of calculating the rotary lateral stability derivatives for a straight wing with a thin jet emerging at the trailing edge is considered. Based on Maskell and Spence's analysis of the effect of finite aspect ...
The results of some electric tank tests by Duquenne and Grandjean on wings of 45 deg sweepback with trailing edge flaps have been analysed to provide the basis for a method of calculating the spanwise loading. The analysis ...
Summary. In two-dimensional potential flow the combination of a source and a free vortex produces an axis-symmetric flow with streamlines in the form of equiangular spirals. Calculations have been made of the turbulent ...
J. H. B. Smith; J. A. Beasley; Diana Short; F. Walkden(1965)
According to the linearized theory of supersonic flow, both the local slope of the mean surface of a wing producing a specified distribution of lift and the pressure on a wing due to a specified distribution of volume are ...
A method of obtaining numerical values of generalised airforces on a thin wing oscillating harmonically in subsonic flow is described. It is assumed that the linearised equations of potential flow are valid. The essence ...
The whirling of shafts carrying rotors is a subject which has attracted the attention of many engineers and mathematicians notably Dunkerley, Chree, Stodola, Jeffcott and Morris during the past fifty years. The last ...
Two flat parallel surfaces, oscillating harmonically about a mean configuration are immersed in a uniform subsonic main stream in a direction parallel to the surfaces. The linearised equations of potential flow are assumed ...
The thin-jet model, applied by Spence to the study of the jet flap, is combined with the vortex-sheet model, applied by Mangler and Smith to the study of leading-edge separation, to study the effect of blowing from the ...