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4 | The aerofoil (airfoil) profile is the cross section of the blade or wing... |
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lower surface of the aerofoil profile The aerofoil (airfoil) profile is the cross section of the blade or wing... Explanation: Aerofoil is UK English, airfoil is more common in US English. Surely you don't need a definition of "lower surface"? The aerofoil profile is normally set at a certain "angle of attack" to the airflow, so that the pressure of the airflow is exerted on the lower surface of the aerofoil process, creating the main force which drives the rotor or propeller. The component of this force perpendicular to the airflow is called lift. More lift is created as the air flows over the convex shape of the upper surface of the aerofoil, since because of this shape, the air flow becomes faster but its pressure is reduced. Jack Doughty, aircraft engine fitter in RAF, 1950-52. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 39 mins (2008-09-22 14:41:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Line 4, "aerofoil profile", not "aerofoil process". |
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lower surface of the aerofoil profile aerofoil profile Explanation: aerofoil profile: A complex curve representing the cross-section of a panel (aircraft wing, propellor, wind-turbine rotor, etc.) and which serves to translate the energy of air moving across the profile into a force perpendicular to the direction of air flow (case of an aircraft wing or propellor); or to translate the energy of air impinging in a direction perpendicular to the surface of profile into a lateral force (which is converted to a rotational force in the case of a wind turbine rotor). The profile is characterized by having a convex curve on one side and a concave curve on the other. These are conventionally the 'upper' and 'lower' surfaces of the profile, respectively, as determined from the configuration of an aircraft wing; these designations are applied in the same way in a vertical structure such as a propellor or wind-generator rotor, in which the 'upper' surface is to windward and the 'lower' surface is to leeward. |
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lower surface of the aerofoil profile underside Explanation: Underside and the topside, never walk on the topside of a wing. the underside curvature of a wing is just called he underside. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,77473,00.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 hrs (2008-09-23 07:18:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- On a propeller it is the front and the back, except on a Helicopter it goes back to topside and underside -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 hrs (2008-09-23 07:21:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/vulcan/wings.html funny also they also call a butterfly wings underside and topside. |
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