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Aerodynamics: Linear Motion

The document discusses the fundamentals of physics and aerodynamics. It covers basic quantities like mass, time, and length used in both fields. It also discusses derived quantities like velocity, density, force, momentum, and energy. The document then explains conservation laws in aerodynamics, including conservation of mass, momentum, and energy. It notes these laws state that mass, momentum, and energy are neither created nor destroyed in any fluid system.

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Aerodynamics: Linear Motion

The document discusses the fundamentals of physics and aerodynamics. It covers basic quantities like mass, time, and length used in both fields. It also discusses derived quantities like velocity, density, force, momentum, and energy. The document then explains conservation laws in aerodynamics, including conservation of mass, momentum, and energy. It notes these laws state that mass, momentum, and energy are neither created nor destroyed in any fluid system.

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Linear Motion

Aerodynamics
(Moving Air )
Fundamentals
of
Physics
Basic Quantities
Charge - Electro-magnetic Matter - Mass
Time
Space - Length
Combinations of Basics
Velocity =
Density =
Force =
Length
Time
Mass
Length
2
Mass
Length
Time
3
Momentum =
Time
Mass
Length
Derived Quantities
Dimensionality
Energy =
Time
Mass
Length
2
2
Laws of Physics
Observations of the Relations
between Derived Quantities
Fundamentals
of
Aerodynamics
(Fluid Dynamics)
Used in Aerodynamics
Velocity =
Density =
Force =
Length
Time
Mass
Length
2
Mass
Length
Time
3
Momentum =
Time
Mass
Length
Derived Quantities
Dimensionality
Energy =
Time
Mass
Length
2
2
Pressure =
2
Mass
Length
Force
Area
=
Time
Mass Flow =
Mass
Time
Torque =
2
Mass
Length
Time
2
Temperature Basic or Derived ?
Density -> mass and volume
Pressure -> momentum (mass x velocity)
Temperature -> kinetic energy (mass x velocity )
2
Conservation Laws
Observations of the Relations
between Derived Quantities
For any fluid system:
1) Mass is neither created nor destroyed.
Conservation of Mass - Continuity
2) Momentum is neither created nor destroyed.
Conservation of Momentum (3 directions)
3) Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
Conservation of Energy
mass
mass
mass x velocity
mass x velocity
mass x velocity
mass x velocity
2
2
Mass Flow Rate
r
r
r
The Static Atmosphere
1976 Standard Day Model
Determine Pressure, Temperature
and Density
Moving Through
the
Atmosphere
(Dynamics)

Forces on an Aircraft
Air
Air
Aircraft
Aircraft
Air Moves Past the Aircraft
Aircraft Moves Through the Air
Measured Forces Have The Same Value
Equivalent
Terminology
for this
Workshop

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