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s
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For dynamic similarity
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aerodynamic force
In
discussing ...
Houghton, E.L. (Edward Lewis)
Aerodynamics forengineering students.
-
5th ed.
1 Aerodynamics
I
Title
I1
Carpenter, P.W.
629.1’323
-
For information
on
all
Butterworth-Heinemann publications ... represent the names of these
units
by abbreviations:
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m for metre
s
for second
"C for degree Celsius
K for Kelvin
The degree Celsius is one one-hundredth
part
of...
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value to those students in related...
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25. Can you give me the ______________ for tomato soup?
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1
PI
+
-pv,
+PPI
=p2
+
-pv;
+
pgzz
2
2
In the foregoing analysis
1
and
2
were completely arbitrary choices, and therefore
the same ... 68
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Therefore, true air speed
=
Ma
=
0.728
x
340.3
248
m
s-'
=
89
1
km
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=
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and therefore there is no ... C.V.
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(ii)
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pressure force
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viscous force
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(iv)
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Term (i) is...
... radius of the equipotential
Q
=
0
for
the isolated source and the isolated sink, but
not
for
the combination.
1
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demonstrating the validity ... radius of the equipotential
q5
=
0
for the isolated
source
and
the isolated
sink,
but not for
the
combination.
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Method
(see
Fig.
3.14) ... contrast, for the Cartesian system all three coordinate surfaces are
X
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Cylindrical coordinates
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planes. As a consequence for the Cartesian...
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Q
to
Ox
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The lift per unit span
=
apU2clT(l
+cosO)dO
=
7i-apU2c
It therefore follows that for unit span
I
CL
=
($q)
=27ra
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and introducing this in Eqn (4.14) gives
(4.22)
The solution for kdx that satisfies Eqn (4.22) for a given shape of camber
line ... some general
form given by, say,
(4.61)
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=
B~
+
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z
plane
0
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Zhukovsky transformation, of...
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distribution
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Segment
i
trailing
edge
Fig.
5.46
Panel method applied
to
a
wing-body combination
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c
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Lc
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m
0
c
0
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e
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P
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5.34
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planform shape, e.g. a rectangular wing. Some wing shapes for which it is not at all
suitable are shown in Fig. 5.22. Thus for the general case...