Lomax et al., 1951 - Google Patents
The indicial lift and pitching moment for a sinking or pitching two-dimensional wing flying at subsonic or supersonic speedsLomax et al., 1951
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- Lomax H
- Heaslet M
- Sluder L
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Solutions are presented for the lift and pitching moment on a twodimensional flat plate undergoing a step variation in pitch or vertical displacement. Eesulting indicial lift and pitching-moment curves are given for free-stream Mach numbers equal to 0, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 …
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