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- Supersonic_airfoils abstract "A supersonic airfoil is a cross-section geometry designed to generate lift efficiently at supersonic speeds. The need for such a design arises when an aircraft is required to operate consistently in the supersonic flight regime.Supersonic airfoils generally have a thin section formed of either angled planes or opposed arcs (called \"double wedge airfoils\" and \"biconvex airfoils\" respectively), with very sharp leading and trailing edges. The sharp edges prevent the formation of a detached bow shock in front of the airfoil as it moves through the air. This shape is in contrast to subsonic airfoils, which often have rounded leading edges to reduce flow separation over a wide range of angle of attack. A rounded edge would behave as a blunt body in supersonic flight and thus would form a bow shock, which greatly increases . The airfoils' thickness, camber, and angle of attack are varied to achieve a design that will cause a slight deviation in the direction of the surrounding airflow.However, since a round leading edge decreases an airfoil's susceptibility to flow separation, a sharp leading edge implies that the airfoil will be more sensitive to changes in angle of attack. Therefore, to increase lift at lower speeds, aircraft that employ supersonic airfoils also use high-lift devices such as leading edge and trailing edge flaps.".
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- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Drag_(physics).
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- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Flow_separation.
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- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Lift_(force).
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Mach_number.
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Shearing_(physics).
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Slip_(aerodynamics).
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Sonic_boom.
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Sound_barrier.
- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Stall_(fluid_mechanics).
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- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_speed.
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- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Wave_drag.
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- Supersonic_airfoils wikiPageWikiLink Wing.
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- Supersonic_airfoils subject Category:Aerodynamics.
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- Supersonic_airfoils subject Category:Dimensionless_numbers.
- Supersonic_airfoils subject Category:Fluid_dynamics.
- Supersonic_airfoils hypernym Geometry.
- Supersonic_airfoils type Software.
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- Supersonic_airfoils comment "A supersonic airfoil is a cross-section geometry designed to generate lift efficiently at supersonic speeds. The need for such a design arises when an aircraft is required to operate consistently in the supersonic flight regime.Supersonic airfoils generally have a thin section formed of either angled planes or opposed arcs (called \"double wedge airfoils\" and \"biconvex airfoils\" respectively), with very sharp leading and trailing edges.".
- Supersonic_airfoils label "Supersonic airfoils".
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- Supersonic_airfoils depiction F-18-diamondback_blast.jpg.
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