C05 - Aerofoil Pressure Distribution Flashcards
The magnitude and direction of the Total Reaction depend on what two factors?
- The pressure distribution created around the aerofoil.
- The overall area of the aerofoil.
Name three other factors which affect the magnitude and shape of pressure distribution of an aerofoil?
- Speed of the flow.
- Angle of Attack.
- Camber.
Define Angle of Attack?
The angle between the Chord Line and the Relative Air Flow.
Define Camber?
The distance between the Mean Camber Line and the Chord Line
True or False. Unequal pressure distribution can be created through Angle of Attack?
True.
True or False. Increase an aerofoil’s camber can produce an unequal pressure distribution?
True.
On a Cambered aerofoil, increasing the Angle of Attack increases the magnitude of the Total Reaction. What happens to the Centre of Pressure?
Moves forwards.
On a Symmetrical aerofoil, increasing the Angle of Attack increases the magnitude of the Total Reaction. What happens to the Centre of Pressure?
Does not move.
The pattern of pressure distribution determines the position of the Centre of Pressure. What two factors affect this?
- Angle of Attack.
- Camber.
True or False. The magnitude of the pressure changes varies with the speed of airflow? Therefore, the greater the speed the lower the pressure change (2)?
- True.
- Greater the pressure change.
True or False. The Centre of Pressure is affected by the airflow speed?
False.