Knowledge of the pressure distribution on a body moving in a fluid is required in a variety of applications, such as the prediction of cavitation inception conditions and the study of boundary-layer development. For many ...
Methods are given in this paper of dealing with singularities of functions satisfying certain two dimensional partial differential equations. For a numerical solution the differential equations are replaced by difference ...
Theoretical solutions of near wake flow have been obtained by application of the particle-in-cell numerical teohnique to hypersonic flow over the base of a cylindrical afterbody. Using the invisoid equations of motion and ...
Part I. A solution of lift interference in oscillatory incompressible flow is described. Both steady and unsteady interference parameters are determined from a complete solution of the complex velocity potential, which is ...
A specially developed pressure-measuring instrument has been used to observe instantaneous values of the pressure, velocity and direction of the flow in a single stage, low hub-tip ratio, axial compressor. During stall ...
Flow photographs and detailed pressure distributions for a 4 per cent thick circular-arc biconvex aerofoil at transonic speeds are presented. The results for incidences of 0, 1, 2 and 5 deg are analysed in detail.
Flow photographs and detailed pressure distributions for a 4 per cent thick circular-arc biconvex aerofoil at high subsonic speeds and high incidences have been analysed and the divergence boundary (defining the onset of ...
Direct-shadow and schlieren photographs and pressure distributions of the flow past a two-dimensional 4 per cent thick biconvex aerofoil for a limited range of incidences at Mach numbers of 1.40 and 1.63 are presented. ...
Photographs have been taken of the flow round a 10 per cent thick RAE 104 aerofoil performing pitching oscillations at low values of the frequency parameter (ω < 0.1) in subsonic and supersonic air streams. Apart from a ...
The flow physics for inviscid flow on an arbitrary two-dimensional streamsurface for application to turbo-machines are re-examined without specialising to a particular type of surface. This re-examination introduces ...
The theory of sandwich construction developed in this paper proceeds from the simple assumption that the filling has only transverse direct and shear stiffnesses, corresponding to its functional requirements. This supposition ...