A method is developed for theoretically predicting the loading on pylon-mounted stores in supersonic flow. Linear theory is used, without two dimensional or slender body assumptions, to predict the flow field produced by the aircraft wing, nose, inlet, and pylons. Aircraft shock wave locations are predicted, and their effect on the flow field is included through a transformation of the aircraft geometry. The interference loading is integrated over the store length by considering the local crossflow, its axial and radial derivatives, and buoyancy. Store moment calculations under an F-4 aircraft at Mach 1.2 are compared to wind tunnel data. The method is computerized, and program user information is included.
Theoretical prediction of interference loading on aircraft stores. Part 2: Supersonic speeds
01.06.1972
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