aerodynamic surface

  • 1aerodynamic surface — keliantysis paviršius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. aerodynamic surface; lifting surface vok. tragende Fläche, f; Tragfläche, f rus. несущая поверхность, f pranc. surface portante, f …

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  • 2aerodynamic twist — Intentional variation of the angle of incidence of any aerodynamic surface from root to tip to obtain desired stalling characteristics or a lift distribution pattern. Aerodynamic twist on a propeller blade …

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  • 3surface portante — keliantysis paviršius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. aerodynamic surface; lifting surface vok. tragende Fläche, f; Tragfläche, f rus. несущая поверхность, f pranc. surface portante, f …

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  • 4Aerodynamic potential flow code — Aerodynamic potential flow or panel codes are used to determine the velocity and subsequently the pressure distribution on an object. This may be a simple two dimensional object, such as a circle or wing and it may be a three dimensional vehicle …

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  • 5Aerodynamic heating — is the heating of a solid body produced by the passage of fluid (such as air) over a body such as a meteor, missile, or airplane. It is a form of forced convection in that the flow field is created by forces beyond those associated with the… …

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  • 6Aerodynamic levitation — is the use of gas pressure to levitate materials so that they are no longer in physical contact with any container. In scientific experiments this removes contamination and nucleation issues associated with physical contact with a… …

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  • 7aerodynamic heating — aerodynamic heating, the heating of the leading edge or surface of an object moving through the atmosphere at high speed, caused by friction with the air …

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  • 8Aerodynamic drag — Note This article is currently under renovation, and may, at times, appear disjoint. Please see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Aerodynamic drag Discussion Page] . Introduction Aerodynamic drag refers to the retarding force on moving… …

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  • 9Aerodynamic force — Forces on an aerofoil. Aerodynamic force is exerted on a body by the air (or some other gas) in which the body is immersed, and is due to the relative motion between the body and the gas. Aerodynamic force arises from two causes: [1] [2] …

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  • 10Surface — This article discusses surfaces from the point of view of topology. For other uses, see Differential geometry of surfaces, algebraic surface, and Surface (disambiguation). An open surface with X , Y , and Z contours shown. In mathematics,… …

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