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The Theory Of Flight

How an Aircraft Flies

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Get book ...A & P General Technician Textbook Chapter 7 pg 236

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Bernoulli's Principle : states that as the speed of a moving fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.

Air is considered a fluid as it reacts similarly to water

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A venturi shows how this principle works

As a fluid passes through the venturi two things happen

(1) static pressure decreases

(2) dynamic pressure increases

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Blowing air over a piece of paper also shows this venturi effect

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This can be seen when you release the pressure in a garden hose or when you put your hand out a car window.

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static pressure around us on earth on a standard day is 14.7 psi or 29.92 in of mercury. This is the pressure that is on our bodies at all times

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Show pin-pong ball example

make Bernoulli's ball game

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potential and kinetic energy

potential has the energy stored

kinetic is energy that derived from movment

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The three ways storing potential energy are:

By position, relying on gravity to move something to a lower point.By loading or distorting an elastic body (spring).In a chemical that can release energy.

Examples of each : (raised hammer, fuel, hydrogen & oxygen or oil, battery or capacitor.)

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How does the kinetic energy of stopping a car get released? (Heat). If a glider going fast in descent it flies upward untill it stops, where has the kinetic energy gone? (Its been converted to altitude).

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Newton’s third law: "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction

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Airfoils produce reaction with air

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Lift: is determined by three factors

(a) surface area

(b) lift coefficient of the foil (which changes with angle of attack) (c) the dynamic pressure (speed) of the air.

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Airspeed affects lift exponentially - if the speed doubles, the lift quadruples (square)

The concord could fly at mach 2.2

It cut the flying time between London and N. Y. from 7 hr 40 min to 3 hr 25 min

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Weight

Heavy

Light

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Thrust

Thrust SSC -set a land speed record in 1997 of 763 MPH

Afterburners on this F-14 apply plenty of thrust

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DRAG: Is a force that opposes thrust

The B-2 is extremely aerodynamic

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*The relationship between the speed of an object and the quantity of drag is exponential,

*When speed is doubled drag is squared.

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Write this down!!!!!!!!!!!!--Use a 1” thick piece of hard Styrofoam and cut into a 4” by 5 “ piece.

--design your wing …start with it rough and file after the first run then sand after the second run. Lastly tweak the design during last set of runs

-Cut an 11” piece of 3/16 dowel . Sharpen one end and insert 2” of the dowel into the forward (thicker) part of the wing. Glue it there.

-When the glue is dry, mark with a pen up 4” on the other end of the dowel. Using the floor belt sander lightly sand the 4” section so it is less than 3/16 of an inch.

- Let Her FLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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*Carry out roler coaster activity and rocket racer*Use flying fun toys*wind tunnel--build balsa wood wing

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Angle of attack: Is the angle between the air and the chord of the wing is controlled by elevator position

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Angle of incidence: relationship of chord angle to longitudinal axis of aircraft.

Angles of incidence of about 6H are common on most general aviation designs.

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Stall: When the boundry layer of air separate and causes a sudden decrease in lift.

Two men died in this crash as the a/c stalled on take off------click here for animation

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Vortex Generators - reduce the possibility of layer separation by putting energy back into the air

Vortex generators delay flow separation and aerodynamic stalling; they improve the effectiveness of control surfaces

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L 1011

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Helicopter rotor blade

*The rotors on a Helicopter are essentially moving wings – hence the name rotory wing.

*All other aircraft are called fixed wing

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Click for helicopter animation

Click for helicopter video

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AXIS OF FLIGHTThe axes of an aircraft are imaginary lines that pass through the center of gravity.

Each axis has a specific location: nose to tail, vertical and wing tip to wing tip. The aircraft moves about each axis.

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The longitudinal axis

The axis that extends lengthwise (nose through tail)

Rotation about this axis is called roll and is controlled through the ailerons

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The lateral axis

The axis that extends crosswise (wingtip through wingtip)

Rotation about this axis is called pitch & is controlled through the elevator

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The vertical axis

The axis that passes vertically through the center of gravity (when the aircraft is in level night)

Rotation about this axis is called yaw & is controlled by the rudder

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The end

*see shop mock up for the three axis of flight

*wind tunnel project--build balsa wood airplane

*make paper airplanes from web site:http://www.paperairplanes.co.uk/planes.php