A supercritical aerofoil is designed to delay the onset of flow separation, which reduces drag at higher Mach numbers. This design is particularly beneficial in transonic and supersonic flight where traditional aerofoils experience significant drag increases due to shock waves.
The use of a supercritical aerofoil can significantly reduce the drag divergence Mach number, allowing aircraft to maintain efficiency at higher speeds.
What is a supercritical aerofoil?
How does a supercritical aerofoil benefit aircraft performance?
What is the formula for calculating drag coefficient (C_d)?
Why are supercritical aerofoils important in aviation?
Can you explain the concept of flow separation in relation to aerofoils?
What is the zero-lift drag coefficient (C_{d0}) in the context of supercritical aerofoils?
How does air density affect the calculation of drag using this formula?
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