Module 2
Module 2
Module – 2
Aerodynamic center
Aspect ratio
Mach number
Speed of Sound
The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit time by a sound wave as it
propagates through an elastic medium.
The speed of sound in an ideal gas depends only on its temperature and composition.
The speed has a weak dependence on frequency and pressure in ordinary air, deviating
slightly from ideal behavior.
Speed of Sound Equation, 𝑎 = √𝛾𝑅𝑇
Significance of Speed of Sound to Determine Ground Speed and Airspeed
Wind Speed: For a reference point picked on the ground, the air moves relative to
the reference point at the wind speed.
Ground Speed: For a reference point picked on the ground, the aircraft moves
relative to the reference point at the ground speed.
Airspeed: The important quantity in the generation of lift is the relative velocity
between the object and the air, which is called the airspeed. Airspeed cannot be directly
measured from a ground position, but must be computed from the ground speed and the
wind speed.
Mach number, however, is measured with respect to the velocity of the object
through the air, or its airspeed.
The relationship between ground speed, airspeed, and wind speed can be written in
the following form:
If the wind moves in the same direction as the aircraft, the term Vwind will have a
positive sign. If the wind blows in the opposite direction as the plane's motion, Vwind will
be a negative number.
The airspeed can be sub divided again into four different levels:
Bernoulli’s theorem
7. Problems
• First layer and extend up to 8km near the poles, 11km in mid latitudes and 16km
equator.
• Atmosphere is most dense in this region.
• Temperature decreases from 15ºc sea level to -56ºc and this point is called
tropopause.
• It contains almost all atmospheric water, 90% of air mass.
• Starts just above the troposphere and extend up to 51km from earth surface.
• Temperature is constant for 1st 20km (-56ºc)
• It increases at 1ºc /km up to 32km.
• It increases at 2.8ºc /km up to 47km.
• Ozone layer lies in this layer.
• Stratopause separates stratosphere from mesosphere.
Types of Drags
The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit time by a sound wave as it propagates
through an elastic medium.
The speed of sound in an ideal gas depends only on its temperature and composition.
The speed has a weak dependence on frequency and pressure in ordinary air, deviating
slightly from ideal behavior.
12. Explain with neat sketches factor affecting Lift and Drag.
13. Problems
Lift curve
Drag curve
15. Problems
16. Problems
17. Problems
18. Problems