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The New Supersonic Concorde
Yes, as according to the title. It has been more than 5 years since the retirement of the Concorde jet which had been plying the trans Atlantic routes of world aviation.Not much had been thought of it since, however, an American firm is on the cusp of re-imagining the supersonic dream and confidently plans to have supersonic commercial aircraft back in the skies as a reality by 2015.The Aerion Supersonic Jet may not have the same grace and style and the size of the great Concorde, but the Aerion group are so sure that the plane will fly that they have pencilled in test flights for 2012, with transatlantic testing to follow soon after.Reaching a top speed of mach 1.6 the jet will once again put New York within three hours flight time of London.The Aerion aircraft can successfully fly at nearly the speed of sound without any significant noise impact and more amazingly has the ability to fly at mach 1.15 without emanating a sonic boom. ‘This is due to the patented supersonic natural laminar flow (SNLF) technology that substantially reduces drag at supersonic as well as high-subsonic cruise speeds,’ says Jeff Miller, chief spokesperson for Aerion.However, the one...
Fluid dynamics
So, I've been asking around but still have now answer. I've looked on line for over two weeks, to no aviel, and I'm running out of time. Does anyone know how to measure Laminar Flow? If there is a dufferent way to measure Laminar Flow in a gas than in a fluid I need the way for a gas. Please help me. My teachers, emphasses on the plur, don't know any thing to help me. One teacher is a physicst teacher and the other is an earth science teacher, but they have no idea what to do with Laminar Flow.he ability to fly at mach 1.15 without emanating a sonic boom. ‘This is due to the patented supersonic natural laminar flow (SNLF) technology that substantially reduces drag at supersonic as well as high-subsonic cruise speeds,’ says Jeff Miller, chief spokesperson for Aerion.However, the one fact will remain and that will be such travel will only be available to those who can afford to pay. Given the steep price, it will definitely not be of concern to those quarters that enjoys supersonic travels. Ref:...
 
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