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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
The main purpose of this note is to explain the apparent discrepancy which arises when the change in effective aspect ratio due to blowing, as predicted by the theoretically derived expression for the induced drag coefficient, is compared with what one intuitively expects from the general flow picture. If the jet sheet is considered as a chordwise extension of the wing (mechanical flap analogy), the general flow picture suggests that the effective aspect ratio of a wing without blowing is reduced by blowing. Maskell and Spence's relation for the induced drag coefficient, however, indicates that the effect of jet blowing is to increase the effective aspect ratio.