AA1219 High Speed Flight Flashcards

1
Q

Define mach number

A

Relationship between the speed of an object and speed of sound (M = V/a)

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2
Q

What is the single factor that determines the speed of sound in air

A

Temperature. Higher the temperature, greater the speed of sound

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3
Q

How does the speed of sound change as altitude increases (standard atmospheric conditions)?

A

The speed of sound decreases at altitude (lower temperature)

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4
Q

In a constant TAS climb, your mach number ___

A

increases (speed of sound decreases)

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5
Q

In a constant CAS climb, your mach number ____ and your TAS ____

A

Increases/increases

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In a constant Mach number climb, your TAS ___ and your CAS___

A

decreases/decreases

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7
Q

Define critical mach number (Mcrit)

A

The free stream Mach number at which some point in the flow reaches Mach 1

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8
Q

Define force divergence mach number (FDMN)

A

The point after Mcrit but before Mach 1 where parasite drag begins to increase dramatically and continues throughout the transonic regime

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9
Q

Define wave drag

A

Increase in parasite drag due to the shockwave forming during transonic flight

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10
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Define shock stall

A

Airflow separation at the base of the shock wave that impairs control effectiveness and can cause flutter or buzz

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11
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What are the three key design features of the T-38 that limit the detrimental effects of transonic flight?

A
  1. Irreversible controls (no flutter or buzz) 2. Large moveable slab 3. Thin, symmetric, swept wings 4. Area rule (coke bottle) fuselage
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12
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What are the four primary changes to T-38C flight characteristics during transonic flight?

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  1. High thrust required to sustain airspeed 2. Aircraft more stable 3. Given slab input results in less pitch change 4. No buffet (wingtip vortices)
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