- Wallace D. Hayes
Wallace D. Hayes (c. 1919 - 2001) was a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering who made numerous fundamental contributions to the understanding of
supersonic flight and supersonicaircraft design .In a series of publications beginning in 1947 with his Ph.D. thesis at the
California Institute of Technology , he developed a theory ofsupersonic flow called thearea rule which strongly influenced the design of high-speed aircraft. His work also provided the first understanding of the behavior ofdelta wing aircraft flying just above the speed of sound.He followed his work in supersonic flow with groundbreaking studies in the late 1940s and early 1950s in
hypersonic flow, which is considered to begin at about five times the speed of sound, orMach 5. He developed theHayes similitude principle , which enabled designers to take the results of one series of tests or calculations and apply them to the design of an entire family of similar configurations where neither tests nor detailed calculations are available. Many of his developments appeared in his book [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0486432815 Hypersonic Flow Theory] , co-written with Ronald Probstein and first published in 1959.He made important contributions to the understanding of
sonic boom s and served on numerousNASA advisory committees on the subject.Hayes was born in
Beijing ,China and educated inCalifornia where he received his B.S. in physics in 1941 and his Ph.D. in physics, magna cum laude, in 1947 from theCalifornia Institute of Technology . His work in theaircraft industry began in 1939 withConsolidated Aircraft and continued during WW II as anaerodynamicist withNorth American Aviation . From 1952 to 1954 he was scientific liaison officer with theOffice of Naval Research inLondon . In 1954, he came toPrinceton University , where he taught until 1989. He also taught at the California Institute of Technology,Brown University ,Delft Technical University , and theUniversity of New Mexico atHolloman Air Force Base .He was elected to the
National Academy of Engineering , theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , theAmerican Physical Society and theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , which honored him in 1965 with its Research Award.Hayes was an active member of the
Sierra Club since 1942 and an avid outdoor sports enthusiast enjoying rock-climbing, hiking, water sports, and skiing. He was also aglider pilot and small airplane flight instructor.He died on
March 2 ,2001 , inHightstown, New Jersey at age 82.External links
* [http://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/01/q1/0308-hayes.htm Wallace Hayes, pioneer of supersonic flight]
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