
doi: 10.1007/bf01090159
It is shown that under conditions of local interaction of a flow with the surface of a body the position of the center of pressure does not depend on the angle of attack or the form of the model of the flow past the body for a large class of configurations including conical, cylindrical, spherical, and flat elements. The problem of finding the shape of conical bodies with unchanged position of the center of pressure in a supersonic flow without slip was formulated by \textit{N. A. Ostapenko} [ibid. 1980, No.1, 99-105 (1980)], who also found the shape of some such bodies.
local interaction, Supersonic flows, center of pressure, angle of attack, conical bodies, flow past the body
local interaction, Supersonic flows, center of pressure, angle of attack, conical bodies, flow past the body
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