chornedsnorkack
25th January 2008, 08:14
Can someone explain how the area rule works?
Say, when a plane has forward swept wings, the fuselage ought to narrow sharply well ahead of the wing root, at a line with wingtips, so as to conserve the total cross-section. But when the plane is at nearsonic speeds, is the airflow around the fuselage particularly influenced by what is going on far away at the wingtips? (After Mach 1, the airflow cannot be affected at all...)
Say, when a plane has forward swept wings, the fuselage ought to narrow sharply well ahead of the wing root, at a line with wingtips, so as to conserve the total cross-section. But when the plane is at nearsonic speeds, is the airflow around the fuselage particularly influenced by what is going on far away at the wingtips? (After Mach 1, the airflow cannot be affected at all...)