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In aeronautics, wave drag is a component of the aerodynamic drag on aircraft wings and fuselage, propeller blade tips and projectiles moving at transonic and supersonic speeds, due to the presence of shock waves. Wave drag is independent of viscous effects, and tends to present itself as a sudden and dramatic increase in drag as the vehicle increases speed to the critical Mach number. It is the sudden and dramatic rise of wave drag that leads to the concept of a sound barrier.

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  • En aeronáutica, la resistencia ondulatoria es un componente de la resistencia aerodinámica en las alas y el fuselaje de las aeronaves, las puntas de las palas de las hélices y los proyectiles que se mueven a velocidades transónicas y supersónicas, debido a la presencia de ondas de choque.​ La resistencia de las ondas es independiente del efecto viscoso,​ y tiende a presentarse como un aumento repentino y dramático de la resistencia a medida que el vehículo aumenta la velocidad hasta el Mach crítico. Es el aumento repentino y dramático de la resistencia a las ondas lo que lleva al concepto de barrera del sonido. (es)
  • In aeronautics, wave drag is a component of the aerodynamic drag on aircraft wings and fuselage, propeller blade tips and projectiles moving at transonic and supersonic speeds, due to the presence of shock waves. Wave drag is independent of viscous effects, and tends to present itself as a sudden and dramatic increase in drag as the vehicle increases speed to the critical Mach number. It is the sudden and dramatic rise of wave drag that leads to the concept of a sound barrier. (en)
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  • En aeronáutica, la resistencia ondulatoria es un componente de la resistencia aerodinámica en las alas y el fuselaje de las aeronaves, las puntas de las palas de las hélices y los proyectiles que se mueven a velocidades transónicas y supersónicas, debido a la presencia de ondas de choque.​ La resistencia de las ondas es independiente del efecto viscoso,​ y tiende a presentarse como un aumento repentino y dramático de la resistencia a medida que el vehículo aumenta la velocidad hasta el Mach crítico. Es el aumento repentino y dramático de la resistencia a las ondas lo que lleva al concepto de barrera del sonido. (es)
  • In aeronautics, wave drag is a component of the aerodynamic drag on aircraft wings and fuselage, propeller blade tips and projectiles moving at transonic and supersonic speeds, due to the presence of shock waves. Wave drag is independent of viscous effects, and tends to present itself as a sudden and dramatic increase in drag as the vehicle increases speed to the critical Mach number. It is the sudden and dramatic rise of wave drag that leads to the concept of a sound barrier. (en)
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  • Resistencia a las ondas (es)
  • Wave drag (en)
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