The Application of Green's Theorem to the Solution of Boundary-value Problems in Linearized Supersonic Wing Theory


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Under the assumptions of linearized theory, general methods of solutin are given for two- and three-dimensional steady-state and two-dimensional unsteady-state equations of compressible flow. The solutions depend in all cases on the use of Green's equivalent layer of sources, sinks, and doublets. Emphasis is placed on applications in supersonic wing theory, the singularities arising in the integrations being treated by Hadamard's finite part of the technique. Four examples of different character are discussed. In particular, the load distribution over a specific swept-back lifting surface is determined at a free-stream Mach number of one.




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An Introduction to the Theory of Aeroelasticity


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Geared toward advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this outstanding text surveys aeroelastic problems, their historical background, basic physical concepts, and the principles of analysis.




Index of NACA Technical Publications


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Linearized Lifting-surface Theory for Swept-back Wings with Slender Plan Forms


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The spanwise and chordwise distribution of loading, the lift, and the induced drag of a swept-back wing of slender plan form are developed by means of linearized lifting-surface theory. The results are applicable for all free-stream Mach numbers. The term slender implies that the ratio of the reduced span to over-all length of the wing is small.