Extension of the M^2 and the Thin-Wing-Expansion Methods to Magnetohydrodynamics
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On the basis of a reduced equation for steady, two-dimensional flow of a perfectly conducting gas with an aligned magnetic fileld, the M^2. expansion method as well as the thin-wing expansion method is extended to include the effect of a magnetic field. General formulae obtained by both methods remain unchanged, except that the parameters involved should be read as given in the paper. The transonic thin-airfoil theory is also modified for magneto-hydro-dynamical flow and it is found that the same similarity rule for the flow past a slender body holds for both non-magnetic and magnetic cases with the proper alteration of the parameters.
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- 1964-08-05
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