AA1201 Forces and Lift Flashcards

1
Q

Definition of angle of attack

A

The angle between the chordline of an airfoil and the relative wind

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2
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Define static pressure

A

Force produced by the random movement of air molecules (static port)

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3
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Define dynamic pressure

A

Measure of impact pressure molecules (pitot tube)

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4
Q

Define total pressure and how it relates to aircraft systems

A

The sum of static and dynamic pressure. An aircraft pitot-static system measures the difference between total and static pressure

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5
Q

What are the 4 aerodynamic forces?

A

Lift, weight, thrust, and drag

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6
Q

What is the relationship of the 4 forces in straight and level unaccelerated flight?

A

lift = weight, thrust=drag

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7
Q

What is the relationship of the 4 forces in a descent?

A

lift

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8
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What is the relationship of the 4 forces in climb?

A

lift > weight

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9
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What is the relationship of the 4 forces in a decceleration?

A

thrust

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10
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What is the affect of increasing airspeed on lift?

A

If CAS increases, so does lift

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11
Q

What does lowering flaps on a symmetric airfoil do?

A

Turns it into a cambered airfoil

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12
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What are two things flaps do for a symmetric airfoil?

A

Cause an increase in coefficient of lift and slight decrease in stall AOA

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13
Q

Define stall angle of attack

A

The maximum lift available at a given airspeed (L/D max)

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14
Q

How is level-flight stall speed affected by a change in weight?

A

Increased weight requires increased lift which increases stall speed

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15
Q

How is level-flight stall speed affected by a change in flap setting?

A

Stall speeds are lower with flaps down since flaps change the lift-producing properties of the wing

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16
Q

How is stall speed affected by a change in bank angle?

A

Higher bank angles require more lift to maintain level flight (accelerated stall), therefore stall speed increases as bank increases

17
Q

Lift on a wing is caused by what?

A

Lower static pressure on top surface than bottom surface

18
Q

On a graph of coefficient of lift versus AOA, the stall AOA is the AOA where ____ is maximized

A

coefficient of lift

19
Q

Lift is the portion of net aerodynamic force which acts ___ to relative wind

A

perpindicular

20
Q

Between symmetric and cambered airfoils, which stalls at lower AOA

A

cambered

21
Q

If AOA is constant, what effect does increasing airspeed have on lift?

A

Lift increases

22
Q

For a constant airspeed, an increase in AOA has what effect on lift?

A

Lift increases