Ground Effect Flashcards
Where does ground effect occur
Within one wing span to the ground closer the more it is noticeable
Advantages of high wing a/c with ground effect
Wings further from ground so less impact from ground effect
Drag does not decrease nor does lift
Short runway operations easier
What causes Ground effect?
Ground reduced wing tip vortices
Wing therefore sees a flatter EAF
Smaller Induced AOA/Bigger EAOA
Decrease in drag “float”
Increase in CL “ballon”
Stall angle reduces as clmax reached quicker (risk of stall in ground effect)
Entering Ground Effect
Reduced vortices = less induced drag
EAF will be shallower
Induced AOA reduces (float)
EAOA increase (ballon)
Lift increases
A/C pitches down
Airspeed underreads
Airspeed in ground effect
Due to being close slight rise in static pressure reading compresses instrument showing dynamic pressure falling (under read)
Pitching In Ground effect
Less tail force in ground effect so AC will pitch downwards
Leaving ground effect
Downwash increases
Induced drag increases
Induced AOA increase
Effective AOA decreases
Lift decreases
Airspeed will rise
A/C will pitch up (more force on tailplane)
Ballooning is
Uncommanded climb with no nose up input on round out
Risk of stall in ground effect increases because
EAF is shallower
Effective AOA increases
Stall angle reduces
Why does A/C pitch down in ground effect
Reduces downwash
Tailplane EAOA increases
Downforce from tailplane reduced
Pitch down at the nose
What is the consequence of decreasing wings upwash and downwash
Decreased induced drag since effective aoa increases