ACFT - Drag Flashcards

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Q

What is Drag? (1)

A

Air resistance experienced by the aircraft as it moves relative to the air
(Opposes Thrust)

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“The lower the Drag, the less the _____ required to balance it” (1)

A

Thrust

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What are the 2 main types of Drag? (2)

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  1. Induced Drag
  2. Parasite Drag
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What is Induced Drag? (3)

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  1. Unavoidable by-product of lift and increases as the angle of attack increases (biproduct of lift)
  2. Manifested as vortices at the trailing edge of the wing and especially at the wingtips
  3. Created when a wing generates lift
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What is Parasite Drag? (1)

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A type of aerodynamic drag that acts on any object when the object is moving through a fluid

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What are the 2 types of Parasite Drag? (2)

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  1. Profile Drag
  2. Interference Drag
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What are the 2 types of Profile Drag? (2)

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  1. Skin friction
  2. Form drag
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What is Skin friction drag? (5)

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  1. The surface area of the aircraft
  2. Whether the boundary layer airflow near the surface is laminar or turbulent
  3. Roughness on a surface (including ice) will increase skin friction
  4. An increase in airspeed increases skin friction drag
  5. An increase in aerofoil thickness increases skin friction drag from the wing
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What is Form drag? (2)

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  1. Results when the airflow separates from the surface of the aerofoil
  2. The turbulent wake formed, increases drag
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What is Interference drag? (1)

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Occurs when a substantial change of airflow direction occurs over an airframe

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How is Interference drag created? (1)

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  • In the landing configuration, with gear and flaps deployed, more skin friction, form drag and interference drag is generated
  • Disturbed airflow interacts with the vortices and disperse them to an extent, meaning induced drag is reduced (slightly)
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When is Induced drag at its highest? (1)

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When an aircraft is flying slowly, at a heavy weight and in a ‘clean’ configuration, such as in the early stages of climb

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Why is Induced drag important? (5)

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  • Extremely hazardous to aircraft
  • Vortices drift with the prevailing wind and are more persistent in calm conditions
  • The cause of a significant number of fatalities
  • Vortices have been beyond the following aircraft’s ability to counter them
  • Pilot reaction have caused A/C break-up
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How can induced drag be reduced? (2)

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  • Aspect ratio wing - Narrow wing is less affected and therefore more efficient
  • Winglets or Sharklets (Wingtips)
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