Tables of Characteristic Functions for Solving Boundary-value Problems of the Wave Equation with Application to Supersonic Interference

Tables of Characteristic Functions for Solving Boundary-value Problems of the Wave Equation with Application to Supersonic Interference
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Download or read book Tables of Characteristic Functions for Solving Boundary-value Problems of the Wave Equation with Application to Supersonic Interference written by Jack Norman Nielsen and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 682 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tables are presented containing 69,000 values of a set of characteristic functions which first arose in problems of supersonic wing-body interference. The tables are useful in problems of supersonic flow involving aerodynamic shapes which are wholly or in part quasi-cylinders of nearly circular cross section. A number of uses are described in the aerodynamics of bodies alone, body-body or shock-body interference, wing-body interference, the vortex-panel interference. Three illustrative examples are worked out in detail. First, the pressure field due to fuselage indentation is calculated and presented in a form independent of Mach number. Secondly, the tables are applied to a problem involving a previously unpublished solution to the Navier-Stokes equations; namely, the boundary-layer profiles of a circular cylinder moved impulsively with a constant axial force in a viscous incompressible fluid. In the final example, the wave drag of corrugated circular cylinders is calculated as a function of the number of corrugations and their wave length. Several nonaerodynamic applications are pointed out in the fields of acoustics and heat conduction. Generally speaking, the tables are applicable to boundary-value problems of the second kind involving the wave equation in three dimensions with approximately circular cylindrical boundaries or involving the unsteady heat-conduction equation in two space dimensions with nearly circular boundaries.


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