Young, A. D.Kirkby, S.2012-05-082012-05-081947-09http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/7127The linearised theory is developed in some detail in order to clarify the differences between two-dimensional and axi-symmetric flow. In agreement with other authors it is concluded that the perturbation velocity on a thin body of revolution in compressible flow is 1/β2 times the perturbation velocity in incompressible flow on a thinner body at reduced incidence obtained by reducing the lateral dimensions of the original body in the ratio (3:1). This result is applied to a representative family of streamline bodies of revolution at zero incidence. Continues…enApplication of the linear perturbation theory to compressible flow about bodies of revolutionReport