Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
Loose Leaf for Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
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ISBN: 9781259683992
Author: Anderson, John
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.1P

Consider the data for the NACA 2412 airfoil given in Figure 4.10. Calculate the lift and moment about the quarter chord (per unit span) for this airfoil when the angle of attack is 4° and the frecstream is at standard sea level conditions with a velocity of 50 ft/s. The chord of the airfoil is 2 ft.

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The lift per unit span and the moment about the quarter chord for NASA 2412 airfoil.

Answer to Problem 4.1P

The lift per unit span is 3.18 lb per unit span & the moment per unit span is -0.4277 lb.ft.per unit span.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The velocity of free stream = 50 ft/s

The angle of attack = 4°

The chord of airfoil = 2 ft

Calculation:

Assume the value of density of free stream as ρ=0.002377slug/ft3=1.225kg/m3

The velocity of air stream, V=50ft/s

The dynamic pressure acting on the foil:

  q=12ρV2=12(0.002377)(50)2=2.971lb/ft3

The value of the lift coefficient and momentum coefficient is calculated from the standard values of NACA airfoil. (Reference 11 from textbook named as Fundamental of Aerodynamics, 6th edition)

α (degrees) Lift coefficient ( cl)Drag Coefficient ( cd)Momentum coefficient (   cm,c/4)
-20.050.006-0.042
00.250.006-0.040
20.440.006-0.038
40.640.007-0.036
60.85.0075-0.034
81.080.0092-0.034
101.26.00115-0.0.34

At α=4° (NASA Airfoil)

Lift coefficient, cl=0.64

Momentum coefficient, cm,c/4=0.036

The lift per unit span is given by :

  Ls=qScl

Here S =surface area of the foil = 2 ft2

  Ls=qScl=2.971×2×0.64=3.803lb/perunitspan

For moment about the quarter chord per unit span is given by:

  Mc/4=q.S.c.cm c/4=2.971×2×2×(0.036)=0.42784lb.ftperunitspan

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