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    The Airfoil & Theories of Lift Airfoil Definition: Have you noticed the curved shape of a bird ’s wing? An airplane ’s wing is curved also. A wing is designed for flight. It has a special shape called an airfoil. The airfoil shape provides a lifting force when air flows around it. Airfoil shapes can be found on wings‚ fans and propellers. Importance: An airplane’s airfoil plays a very important role in lifting the aircraft. The airfoil is designed to increase the velocity of the

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    Abstract The problem discussed in this report is how lift is truly generated on an aerofoil and also explaining the misconceptions of lift and why they are not correct. Further topics discussed are the Lift is a force that directly opposes the weight of an aircraft and holds the object in air. Since lift is a result of the thrust or motion of the aircraft it is therefore a force (vector) because it has a magnitude and a direction. But lift cannot be achieved without thrust. This is the mechanical

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    LIFT‚ DRAG AND MOMENT OF A NACA 0015 AIRFOIL by Steven D. Miller DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 28 MAYi 2008 ABSTRACT A NACA 0015 symmetrical airfoil with a 15% thickness to chord ratio was analyzed to determine the lift‚ drag and moment coefficients. A 2D airfoil was placed in a low speed wind tunnel with pressure taps along its surface and a pitot probe downstream to measure the flow characteristics. The wind tunnel was operated at a nominal 17 m/s during

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    curvature on the wing’s lift coefficient Word Count Abstract: 233 Essay: 3856 Excluding abstract‚ contents‚ appendixes‚ bibliography‚ tables and diagram labels. Abstract: This essay studies aerodynamic lift in an attempt to answer the question: “what effect does varying wing curvature have on the wing’s lift coefficient?” The purpose of this investigation is to determine whether the bottom curvature of a wing affects the amount of lift that the wing produces

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    understanding the physics that allow it to lift enormous weights into the sky. All flight is the result of forces acting upon the wings of an airplane that allow it to counteract gravity. Contrary to popular belief‚ the Bernoulli principle is not responsible for most of the lift generated by an airplanes wings. Rather‚ the lift is created by air being deflected off the wings and transferring an upward force to those wings. The most important factor in determining the lift generated by an airplane is the

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    Although‚ there are many concepts when it comes to aerodynamics‚ I’m going to discuss the four major ones today. Lift‚ weight‚ thrust‚ and drag. During flight‚ there is a constant relationship between these forces. Lift is the upward force created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing. The airplane is supported in flight by lift. Weight‚ which opposes lift‚ is caused by the downward pull of gravity. Thrust is the forward force which propels the airplane through the air‚

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    principle. Although they are not entirely the same in the they apply these theories but in a way they are similar. Whether fixed or rotating the wing achieves lift due to it’s shape. The upper side is rounded causing passing air to accelerate. This makes the air less dense creating a low pressure compared to air below the wing which generates the lift. On top of that‚ both helicopters and airplanes are widely use in many different fields. Comercial‚ military‚ search and rescue‚ and law enforcement to name

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    result is lower pressure on top and more pressure on the bottom. Another name for this is lift. The higher pressure below the wing is just like someone pushing from below the wing; the lower pressure above the wing is like someone pulling it up. Lift can help overcome the forces of gravity would pull the plane to almost certain destruction. If a wing has enough lift upwards‚ it moves upward‚ if a wing has lift downwards‚ it moves downward. Even though most paper airplanes have ’flat’ wings‚ they

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    Vector sum of these velocities produce Ve = ω r + V + w (1) The section has a geometric pitch angle of its zero lift line of β . If it is assumed that V and ωr are known‚ then calculation of the induced velocity w is desired to find α i ‚ and consequently the section angle of attack α . Knowing α ‚ and the section type‚ C l and C d can be calculated‚ then the differential lift and drag of the section will follow. However‚ w depends on dL which in turn depends on w . Thus the problem is closely

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    ‘Aspect Ratio’ and the ‘Thickness Ratio’ of aerofoil sections. An aspect ratio is the span of an aircrafts wings‚ from tip to tip all along the axis of symmetry of the aeroplane. The more the aspect ratio of a wing the greater the bending forces by the lift at the root. The thickness of a high aspect

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