over a supercritical aerofoil, would a shockwave move downstream with increase in angle of attack?
I thought yes as the top surface is flat?
over a supercritical aerofoil, would a shockwave move downstream with increase in angle of attack?
I thought yes as the top surface is flat?
I do not think there is a single answer for all supercritical airfoils -- and the answer will also vary with Mach (and probably Reynolds number).
Some supercritical airfoils are designed to be shock-free. Are you operating one of those airfoils above the design mach number?
Generally speaking, increasing lift will increase acceleration at the suction peak (around the LE and front of the airfoil). The region of supersonic flow on the front, upper surface of the airfoil will grow -- the highest Mach number in that supersonic region will increase.
In general, I believe that will cause the shock to move forward and increase in strength.