The shock-wave patterns of a complex configuration with cranked cruciform wings and a cone-cylinder body were examined to determine the interaction of the body bow wave with the flow field about the wing. Also of interest, was the interaction of the forward (760 sweptback) wing leading-edge wave with the rear (600 sweptback) wing leading-edge wave. The shadowgraph pictures of the model in free flight at a Mach number of 4.9, although not definitive, appear to indicate that the body bow wave crosses the outer wing panel after first being refracted either by the leading-edge wave of the 600 sweptback wing or by pressure fields in the flow crossing the wing.
Shock-Wave Patterns on a Cranked-Wing Configuration
1960
16 pages
Report
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English
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