aerodynamic forces

  • 11Aerodynamic 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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  • 12aerodynamic balance — i. A means of reducing the hinge movement and thereby the physical effort needed to control an aircraft. If control surfaces were hinged at their leading edge and allowed to trail from this position in flight, the forces required to change the… …

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  • 13aerodynamic force — noun forces acting on airfoils in motion relative to the air (or other gaseous fluids) • Hypernyms: ↑force • Hyponyms: ↑aerodynamic lift, ↑lift …

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  • 14Controlled aerodynamic instability phenomena — The term controlled aerodynamic instability phenomena was first used by Cristiano Augusto Trein[1] in the Nineteenth KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering [2] held in Kyoto – Japan in 2006. The concept is based on the idea that aerodynamic… …

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  • 15Controlled Aerodynamic Instability Phenomena — The term Controlled Aerodynamic Instability Phenomena was firstly used by [http://www.cristianotrein.com Cristiano Augusto Trein] in the Nineteenth KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering [Matsumoto, M.; Trein, C.; Ito, Y.; Okubo, K.; Matsumiya, H.; …

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  • 16Slip (aerodynamic) — A slip is an aerodynamic state where an aircraft is moving sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow. In other words, for a conventional aircraft, the nose will not be pointing directly into the relative wind . Flying in a slip …

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  • 17Automotive aerodynamics — forces at high speeds. For some classes of racing vehicles, it may also be important to produce desirable downwards aerodynamic forces to improve traction and thus cornering abilities.An aerodynamic automobile will integrate the wheel arcs and… …

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  • 18Aeroelasticity — is the science which studies the interaction among inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces. It was defined by Collar in 1947 as the study of the mutual interaction that takes place within the triangle of the inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic… …

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  • 19Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An …

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  • 20Insect wing — Original veins and wing posture of a dragonfly. Hoverflies hovering to mate …

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