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Principles of Flight

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Principles of Flight

Learning Outcome 1:

Know the principles of lift, weight, thrust and drag and how a balance of forces affects an

aeroplane in flight

Part 1

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Lift and Weight

Objectives:

1. State Newton’s Third Law.

2. Explain Weight and Lift for Straight and Level Flight.

3. Describe Bernoulli’s Principle.

4. Explain how an aerofoil affects airflow and produces lift.

5. Have a knowledge of simple aerodynamic terms.

6. Identify and define parts of an aerofoil cross-section.

7. Describe how Airspeed, Angle of Attack, Air Density,

Wing Shape and Area affect Lift.

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Lift and Weight

Sir Isaac Newton’s 3rd Law?

“To every Action there is an Equal and Opposite Reaction”

1 Tonne

1 Tonne

10 Tonnes

10 Tonnes

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Air

What is Air?

Can we feel it?

Can we see it?

What is it doing?

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Moving Objects Through the Air

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Weight

Weight(Gravity)

Lift

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Weight

Weight(Gravity)

Lift

Less Effort =

Less Lift!

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Weight

Weight(Gravity)

Lift

More Effort=

More Lift!How is this Lifting Force given to an

Aircraft?

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Lift

Work in pairs:

Hold 2 sheets of A4 paper, about a finger’s width apart .

Blow hard down the gap.

WHAT HAPPENS?

Did they separate or come together?

Why does a slightly open door close when a draught blows through the gap, rather than open?

NOW!

Your turn to do some work!

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Lift – Wind Tunnel Tests

AB

C

Air enters at ‘A’.

On reaching ‘B’ it has increased in speed to get through the narrower gap.

At ‘C’ the air has returned to the same values as ‘A’.

If Speed increases then Pressure Drops & Vice Versa.

SO, HOW DOES THIS WORK AS A WING?

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Lift – Wind Tunnel Tests

AB

C

A Wing works in the same way as the “Wind-Tunnel”.

Because the air is faster over the top surface, then

the pressure is decreased.

The Wing is now producing LIFT.

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LIFT

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Lift

NOW!

Your turn to do some

more work!What happens when we blow over

a sheet of paper?

This is Daniel Bernoulli’s Theory

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DEFINITIONS

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DEFINITIONS

PRESSURE ENVELOPE

The line showing the magnitude of the static pressure above or below ambient.

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_ Total Reaction

TOTAL REACTION (TR) The ‘resultant’ of all the aerodynamic forces, usually on the

aerofoil only (as in the above illustration).

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DEFINITIONS

CENTRE OF PRESSURE The point at which the total reaction is assumed to act.

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_ Total Reaction

CP

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Free Stream

Flow

DEFINITIONS

LIFT The component of the total reaction which is ‘perpendicular’ to the free stream flow (and therefore perpendicular to the flight path)

Total Reaction

DRAGThe component of the total reaction which is ‘parallel’ to the free stream flow (and therefore parallel to the flight path)

More Later!

Lift

Drag

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Distribution of Lift

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0°0°++

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Pressure Envelope at 0°

Lift - A Little

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Pressure Envelope at 5°

5°5°++

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Lift - More

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10°10°++

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Pressure Envelope at 10°

Lift - More

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Lift - More

15°15°

Pressure Envelope at 15°

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Straight & Level Flight

What Forces are affecting the Aircraft?

Thrust

Weight

Lift

Drag

Are these forces in Balance for Straight & Level Flight?

Centre of Gravity (CG)

Which Point do these Forces Act Through?

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Some More Definitions

Leading Edge

Trailing Edge

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Some More Definitions

Leading Edge

Trailing EdgeChord Line

The straight line passing through the Centres of Curvature of the Leading and Trailing Edges of an

Aerofoil.

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DEFINITIONS

FREE STREAM FLOW (Relative Airflow)

The Airflow remote from the Aircraft, and

unaffected by its presence. Sometimes

called the Relative Airflow.

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DEFINITIONS

ANGLE OF ATTACK Symbol α (alpha)The Angle between the Chord Line and the Free Stream Flow.

αFree Stream Flow

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DEFINITIONS

CAMBERED AEROFOIL A general purpose aerofoil with a large “curved” surface.

Large Camber = More Lift

But, what wing shape do fighter aircraft have?

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DEFINITIONS

Mean Camber Line

MEAN CAMBER LINEThe line ‘equidistant’ from the upper and lower surfaces of the aerofoil section.

Free Stream Flow

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DEFINITIONS

Free Stream Flow

Mean Camber Line

CAMBERED AEROFOIL If the mean camber line lies above the chord line (as in the above illustration) the aerofoil section has ‘positive camber’; it is a cambered aerofoil.

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DEFINITIONS

SYMMETRICAL AEROFOIL If the mean camber line is ‘co-incident’ with the chord line it is a symmetrical aerofoil section

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Low aspect ratio 2.4:1

High aspect ratio 16:1

Wing Shape & Area

ASPECT RATIO The ratio of : wing span mean chord

orwing span2

wing area

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Factors Affecting Lift

Factors Already Discussed:

• Angle of Attack.

• Wing Shape – Camber.

• Wing Area.

Additional Factors:

• Air Density.

• Airspeed.

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Lift Formula

When all of the ‘variables’ are put together we canderive a formula for lift:

Lift = CL ½ρV2 S

CL = Coefficient of Liftρ = Density (rho)V = True AirspeedS = Surface Area

Cl Max

α

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Any Questions?

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Lift and Weight

Objectives:

1. State Newton’s Third Law.

2. Explain Weight and Lift for Straight and Level Flight.

3. Describe Bernoulli’s Principle.

4. Explain how an aerofoil affects airflow and produces lift.

5. Have a knowledge of simple aerodynamic terms.

6. Identify and define parts of an aerofoil cross-section.

7. Describe how Airspeed, Angle of Attack, Air Density,

Wing Shape and Area affect Lift.

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Questions

Newton’s 3rd Law States:

a. Every object has weight.

b. Weight equals lift during flight.

c. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

d. Every force causes an object to move.

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Questions

In which direction does LIFT operate relative to airflow?

a. Parallel to it.

b. Perpendicular (at 90o) to it.

c. Straight up.

d. Straight down.

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Questions

What has happened to the air pressure at point ‘B’?

A

B

C

a. It is greater than at point ‘A’.

b. It is greater than at point ‘C’.

c. It is the same as point ‘C’.

d. It is lower than at point ‘A’.

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