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Transonic - Wikipedia Not long after, the term "transonic" was defined to mean "across the speed of sound" and was invented by NACA director Hugh Dryden and Theodore von Kármán of the California Institute of Technology
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Transonic Aircraft - NASA For aircraft speeds which are very near the speed of sound, the aircraft is said to be transonic Typical speeds for transonic aircraft are greater than 250 mph but less than 760 mph, and the Mach number M is nearly equal to one, M ~= 1
Supersonic vs. Transonic — What’s the Difference? Supersonic speed refers to velocities that exceed the speed of sound, typically above Mach 1, while transonic speed ranges from approximately Mach 0 8 to Mach 1 2, involving complex airflow phenomena
7. Transonic Aerodynamics of Airfoils and Wings The transonic problem is difficult because it is inherently nonlinear, and the steady solution changes math types, being elliptic in the subsonic portion of the flow and hyperbolic in the supersonic part of the flow
Transonic Flight - SKYbrary Aviation Safety In aeronautics, transonic refers to the condition of flight in which a range of velocities of airflow exist surrounding and flowing past an air vehicle or an airfoil that are concurrently below, at, and above the speed of sound in the range of Mach 0 8 to 1 2
Transonic Aerodynamics | Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics Since it is in this regime that civil aircraft cruise and military aircraft maneuver, flight at transonic speeds is a common occurrence for many aircraft In order to develop efficient designs it is necessary to understand the changes in the aerodynamic behavior that occur at transonic speeds