Abstract: | Up to now computational algorithms have been developed for, and systematic studies have been made of, supersonic flow over axisymmetric bodies both by a stream of ideal gas and by an air stream with equilibrium and nonequilibrium physicochemical transformations [1–6]. Conical flows around bodies having cross sections of different shapes and in a wide range of angles of attack have been studied in detail [7–11]. With the further development of numerical methods the next problem has become the analysis of supersonic flow over blunt bodies of large elongation having cross sections of sufficiently arbitrary shape. The effects of essentially three-dimensional flow (without planes of symmetry) over bodies whose cross sections represent ellipses with a constant or variable ratio of axes along the length of the body are discussed in the present paper.Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 6. pp. 155–159, November–December, 1976. |