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Classical and supercritical airfoil

Figure (a) shows a classical airfoil operating near the Mach 1 region with its associated shocks and separated boundary layer. Figure (b) shows the supercritical airfoil operating at the same Mach number. The airfoil has a flattened upper surface that delays the formation and strength of the shocks to a point closer to the trailing edge. Additionally, the shock-induced separation is greatly decreased.

Credits - NASA