نتایج جستجو برای: lift and drag
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ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT Some simple conical c~mbcr shapes to produce low lift-depend,cnt drag on a slender delta wing G. G. Brebner This note presents some of the theoretical aerodynamic characteristics of narrow delta wings having flat csntre portions and two types of simple conical camber designed to produce zero load at the leading edge at the design C,.,. Slender wing theory is used in...
A wingsuit is a special suit that is worn to allow the user to fly after jumping off of a high cliff. The wingsuit creates an airfoil shape by adding wings of material between the arms and the sides as well as a tail consisting of material between the legs. The wingsuit allows for the creation of lift and thus human flying. A new and novel wingsuit design is proposed based on the design of a de...
Abstract The NACA4415 airfoil was numerically simulated with the help of Fluent software to analyze its aerodynamic characteristics. Results are acquired as follows: calculation accuracy is much higher than that XFOIL software; result SST k - ω (sstkw) turbulence model closest experimental value; within a certain range, larger Reynolds number is, lift coefficient and lift-to-drag ratio will be,...
We newly introduce lift force into the aerodynamics of dust grains in a protoplanetary disk. Although many authors have investigated the effects of the drag force, gravitational force, and electric force on the dust grains, the lift force has never been considered as a force exerted on dust grains in a gas disk. We show in this paper that the dust grains can be continuously spinning as a result...
During slow flight, bird species vary in their upstroke kinematics using either a 'flexed wing' or a distally supinated 'tip-reversal' upstroke. Two hypotheses have been presented concerning the function of the tip-reversal upstroke. The first is that this behavior is aerodynamically inactive and serves to minimize drag. The second is that the tip-reversal upstroke is capable of producing signi...
The influence of flight style on the aerodynamic properties of avian wings as fixed lifting surfaces
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associated aerodynamic and inertial requirements. Although the aerodynamics underlying wing morphology can be informed by aeronautical research, important differences exist between planes and birds. In particular, birds operate at lower, transitional Reynolds numbers than do most aircraft. To date, few q...
The flying fish (family Exocoetidae) is an exceptional marine flying vertebrate, utilizing the advantages of moving in two different media, i.e. swimming in water and flying in air. Despite some physical limitations by moving in both water and air, the flying fish has evolved to have good aerodynamic designs (such as the hypertrophied fins and cylindrical body with a ventrally flattened surface...
Formation flight can result in large induced drag reductions. Optimum spanloads for a group of aircraft flying in an arrow formation were found using a discrete vortex method with a Trefftz plane analysis under constraints in lift, pitching moment and rolling moment coefficients. It has been shown that large reductions in induced drag can be obtained when the spanwise and vertical distances bet...
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