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Aerodynamics. Lab 6A. Airfoil Terminology. Angle of Attack. How is Lift Produced ?. Air moving over the top of the wing has a higher velocity locally than the air on the bottom The Bernoulli Principle prescribes: Higher velocity locally = Lower pressure locally
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Aerodynamics Lab 6A Winter Quarter
Airfoil Terminology Winter Quarter
Angle of Attack Winter Quarter
How is Lift Produced ? • Air moving over the top of the wing has a higher velocity locally than the air on the bottom • The Bernoulli Principle prescribes: • Higher velocity locally = Lower pressure locally • Lower velocity locally = Higher pressure locally • The resulting pressure difference causes a force that pushes up on the wing (aka lift) Winter Quarter
Lift and Drag • Lift is defined as a force normal to the relative wind • Drag is a force parallel to the relative wind, and here is a "by-product" of producing lift Winter Quarter
How Angle of Attack and Camber Affect Lift Winter Quarter
What About a Symmetric (no camber) Airfoil? Winter Quarter
Bottom Line: Cambered Vs Symmetric • Cambered airfoils produced lift at zero angle of attack. • Symmetric (no camber) airfoils do not produce lift at zero angle of attack Winter Quarter
Sources of Drag on Airfoils • The drag that arises as a result of producing lift, called the "drag due to lift" or "induced drag" • The drag that results from friction between the air molecules and the surface of the airfoil, called "skin friction drag" • When flying near or faster than the speed of sound, the drag produced by shock waves in the flow, called "wave drag" Winter Quarter
What Happens to an Airfoil when it Stalls ? • Flow over the top surface separates from the airfoil, resulting in a high pressure wake region Winter Quarter
Sources of Additional Airfoil Information • How Airplanes work:http://www.howstuffworks.com/airplane4.htm • NASA’s FoilSim II airfoil simulation program:http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/foil2.html • Airfoil Database (Hint: look at low Reynolds number airfoils for the upcoming lab) :http://www.aae.uiuc.edu/m-selig/ads/coord_database.html Winter Quarter