Aerodynamics Flashcards
Mach tuck
Aircraft pitches down due to supersonic airflow over the wings. Center of pressure continues to move aft thus affecting the elevator control, making inputs useless and leads to uncontrollable dive
Critical Mach
When airflow over the wings reach Mach 1.0
Coffin Corner, how to avoid?
The point at which stall speed and max operating speed meet. Only way to avoid is reduce altitude
Dutch Roll
Combo of yaw/roll oscillations when dihedral effects are more powerful than directional stability
Purpose of Swept wings (pros and cons)
Delays crit mach by dividing/separating relative wind component over the airfoil.
Pros: Allows aircraft to go faster at higher altitudes.
Cons: stall occur at wing tip, reduced lift, poor low speed characteristics
Yaw Dampner
Gyro operated stability feature to provide rudder input when needed to counteract yawing tendencies
Mach Buffet
Flow separation over the wing when at crit Mach or too high AOA
What is a critical engine
Engine with most adverse effect on aircraft if it were to fail
Critical engine factors?
Pfactor (defending blade faster than ascending)
Accelerated Slip stream (more airflow due to P)
Spiraling slip stream (left yaw tendency rudder)
Torque (offsets rolling action)
Vspeeds (Vmc, V1, V2)
Vmc: minimum control speed with critical engine inop
V1: rotation speed for takeoff
V2: takeoff safety speed for require climb gradient
What is the purpose of a winglet
Directs airflow up and away from the wing reducing induced drag