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Meaning of "transonic"

Transonic (adjective): Transonic refers to speeds approaching the speed of sound or occurring at or near the speed of sound
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  • Just below, or just above the speed of sound (0.8 < Ma < 1.2 approximately).
  • Passing from subsonic to supersonic, or vice versa.
  • Travelling through a fluid (commonly air) at a speed where regions of supersonic and subsonic flow coexist simultaneously over different portions of the surface of the moving object in question.

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Severe instability can occur at transonic speeds.
Transonic in connection with the eponymous poetic notebook.
Aero experts coined the term transonic.
At transonic and supersonic speeds.
China develops large transonic wind tunnel.
Both methods were preliminarily tested in subsonic and transonic.
Clearances for transonic flight.
Transonic hydrodynamic escape of hydrogen from extrasolar planetary atmospheres.
This speed is considerable in the field of transonic speeds.
It had been banked at transonic speed and the wing failed.
This equation arises in the study of transonic flows.
A transonic depth charge.
Reactive transonic flow.
Transonic speed range.
Aircraft designed to operate at transonic or supersonic speeds will incorporate a machmeter.

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Transonic on the occasion.
Flight is now transonic.
The transonic region.
They are established in a way known per se for application to transonic propellers.
Nimrod is transonic in operation and is powered all the way to the target.
The second one is the strong shock around an airfoil in a transonic regime.
The conditions for blowing in the transonic tube are as close to real as possible.
The reverse configuration is normally used to balance supersonic and subsonic or transonic capabilities.
Transonic speeds can also occur at the tips of rotor blades of helicopters and aircraft.
In this way the drag generated by the member at transonic speeds is limited.
All transonic and supersonic aircraft experience Mach tuck.
Progress in gas dynamics coincides with the developments of transonic and supersonic flights.
The European transonic wind tunnel uses this technique.
Bow shocks formed in solar winds are a direct result of transonic winds from a star.
Horsepower transonic wind tunnel at Boeing.
These problems were eventually solved as jet aircraft reached transonic and supersonic speeds.
Transonic in its Sonopoetics new series.
The area rule concept is now used in designing all transonic and supersonic aircraft.
The transonic dynamics tunnel at NASA Langley is an example of such a tunnel.
The carotid flow rate is quantified using a Transonic flow probe.
The Transonic label.
The NACA area rule is one approach to reducing transonic interference drag.
Transonic with Pastoral.
For flow and back flow measurement it was used a flow meter Transonic Mod.
At transonic and supersonic speeds unless authorised by the competent authority ;.
He has since return to Winnipeg to work as a public safety consultant with Transonic Group.
This is undesirable, as the transonic air movement creates disruptive shock waves and turbulence.
OMFI in partnership with Transcultures and the alter label Transonic.
The transonic period begins when first zones of M > 1 flow appear around the object.
Years later, aero experts coined the term transonic.
Although passing through the transonic region creates complications, supersonic Venturi flows are achievable.
Finally, a methodology is proposed to understand the aerodynamic onsets of transonic flutter.
Subsonic, transonic and supersonic flow.
However, interaction amplitudes are smaller than the ones for transonic regime.
A screen transonic or not?

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