Engineering, 06.11.2019 02:31 diamondktaylor
For the 747 that carried the space shuttles, consider the cylindrical strut that supported the nose ofthe shuttle (see photo). assuming potential flow about a cylinder, estimate the pressure on the strutat the leading edge, and at 45deg from the leading edge. assume 12 inch diameter, 20,000 ft altitude, standard atmosphere, and 175knots airspeed.
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