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Essentials of Supersonic Commercial Aircraft Conceptual Design
Cover
Foreword
Series Preface
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 History of Supersonic Transport Aircraft Development
1.1 Concorde's Development and Service
1.2 SST Development Program
1.3 Transonic Transport Configuration Studies
1.4 US High Speed Research and Development Programs
1.5 European Supersonic Research Program
1.6 A Market for a Supersonic Commercial Aircraft?
Bibliography
2 The Challenges of High‐speed Flight
2.1 Top Level Requirements (TLR)
2.2 The Need for Speed
2.3 Cruise Speed Selection
2.4 Aerodynamic Design Considerations
Bibliography
3 Weight Prediction, Optimization, and Energy Efficiency
3.1 The Unity Equation
3.2 Early Weight Prediction
3.3 Fuel Weight
3.4 Take‐off Weight and the Weight Growth Factor
3.5 Example of an Early Weight Prediction
3.6 Productivity and Energy Efficiency
Bibliography
4 Aerodynamic Phenomena in Supersonic Flow
4.1 Compressibility of Atmospheric Air
4.2 Streamlines and Mach Waves
4.3 Shock Waves
4.4 Normal Shock Waves
4.5 Planar Oblique Shock Waves
4.6 Curved and Detached Shock waves
4.7 Expansion Flows
4.8 Shock‐expansion Technique
4.9 Leading‐edge Delta Vortices
4.10 Sonic Boom
Bibliography
5 Thin Wings in Two‐dimensional Flow
5.1 Small Perturbation Flow
Bibliography
6 Flat Wings in Inviscid Supersonic Flow
6.1 Classification of Edge Flows
6.2 Linear Theory for Three‐dimensional Inviscid Flow
6.3 Slender Wings
6.4 Delta Wing
6.5 Arrow Wings
6.6 Slender Delta and Arrow Wing Varieties
Bibliography
7 Aerodynamic Drag in Cruising Flight
7.1 Categories of Drag Contributions
7.2 Skin Friction Drag
7.3 Slender Body Wave Drag
7.4 Zero‐lift Drag of Flat Delta Wings
7.5 Wing‐alone Glide Ratio
7.6 Fuselage‐alone Drag
Bibliography
8 Aerodynamic Efficiency of SCV Configurations
8.1 Interaction Between Configuration Shape and Drag
8.2 Configuration (A)
8.3 Configuration B
8.4 Full‐configuration Drag
8.5 Selection of the General Arrangement
Bibliography
9 Aerodynamics of Cambered Wings
9.1 Flat Delta Wing Lift Gradient and Induced Drag
9.2 Warped Wings
Bibliography
10 Oblique Wing Aircraft
10.1 Advantages of the Oblique Wing
10.2 Practical Advantages of the Oblique Wing
10.3 Oblique Wing Transport Aircraft
10.4 Oblique Flying Wing (OFW)
10.5 Conventional and OWB Configurations Compared
10.6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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