Abstract

A generalized linear theory is developed for a compressible shear flow by extending the Fourier integral representations for the pressure field disturbed by pressure dipoles, and it is applied to a transonic shear flow past a thin aerofoil.A method of determining the pressure distribution on the aerofoil surface is shown. Some numerical examples are presented and discussed.It is found that the three-dimensional effect due to non-uniformity of the Mach number appears in the greatest degree at lower supersonic span-stations. Even within the scope of the linearized theory not such a great lift force arises near the sonic station as would be expected from the linearized uniform flow theory.

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