Reduction of profile drag at supersonic velocities by the use of airfoil sections having a blunt trailing edge

A preliminary theoretical and experimental investigation has been made on the aerodynamic characteristics of blunt-trailing-edge airfoils at supersonic velocities. The theoretical considerations indicate that properly designed airfoils with moderately blunt trailing edges can have less profile drag, greater lift-curve slope, and high maximum lift-drag ratio than conventional sections. These predictions have been substantiated by experimental measurements on airfoils of 10-percent-thickness ratio at Mach numbers of 1.5 and 2.0, and at Reynolds numbers between 0.2 and 1.2 million.