Ae 430 3 PDF
Ae 430 3 PDF
Ae 430 3 PDF
= =
0
m
L
dC
dC
<
For static stability
0
0
m
C >
Longitudinal Static Stability
Longitudinal static stability components
Longitudinal static stability moments as
a function of angle of attack. The curve
is a composite of all the moment curves
caused by the different components of
the airplane, (the wing, fuselage, tail,
thrust, etc).
nose up (+)
nose down (-)
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Stable, neutral, and unstable static stability
DC-9. Note the contributions from the various
components and the highly nonlinear post-stall
characteristics
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There are different
degrees of stability
Some aircraft tend to
return to equilibrium
faster
An aircraft can be
stable at lower angles
of attack but may be
unstable at higher
angles of attack
Wing Contribution
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Wing
Contribution
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
cos sin
sin cos
w
w
w
cg
cg w w w cg ac w w w cg ac
w w w cg w w w cg ac
Moments M
M L i x x D i x x
L i z D i z M
=
( ( = +
( ( + +
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2 1
2
Dividing for :
cos sin
sin cos
w
w
cg cg
ac ac
m L w w D w w w w cg
cg cg
L w w D w w m w w ac
V Sc
x x
x x
C C i C i
c c c c
z z
C i C i C
c c
( (
= +
( (
( (
+ +
( (
( ) ( )
( )
( )
( )
0
cos 1; sin ;
negligible
;
w w
w w w w w
w w w w w w
L D w w
cg cg
ac
m L L w w m w w cg ac
cg
L w w w
cg cg
ac ac
m m L m m L L w w cg ac cg ac
w
i i i
C C
x z
x
C C C i C
c c c
z
C i
c
x x
x x
C C C C C C C
c c c c
( (
= + +
( (
(
(
( (
= + = + +
( (
0
w
L L L w w
w
C C C
= +
Lift Coefficient
Well designed aircraft
Normal flight operation
Wing Contribution
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Nonlinear contributions
( )
w w
cg cg
ac ac
m m L D w w w w cg ac
x x
x x
C C C C i
c c c c
( (
= + +
( (
2
w
w w
L
D d
C
C C
eAR
= +
( )
cg
Lw w w Dw
z
C i C
c
(
( +
(
0
w
L L L w w
w
C C C
= +
2
w
(
= +
(
= +
(
=
(
<
cg ac
x x <
To be able to trim the aircraft at positive angle of attach
0
0
m
w
C >
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Wing Contribution
Positive camber give nose-down pitching moment
Negatively cambered airfoil gives nose-up pitching moment and
cancels nose-down moment caused by lift and weight vectors
For straight-winged, tailless airplane, negative camber satisfies
conditions for stable, balanced flight
Not in general use
Dynamic characteristics poor
Drag and C
lmax
poor
Swept back wing with twisted tips
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Conventional and forward tail
arrangement
Tailless Aircraft
One example of
a tailless aircraft
that trims using a
positive C
m0
airfoil section: the
AeroVironment
Pathfinder, solar-
powered aircraft
on a flight to over
50,000 ft (15.2
km).
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Example # 1
For a given wing-body combination, the aerodynamic center lies 0.03
chord length ahead of the center of gravity. The moment coefficient
about the center of gravity is 0.0050, and the lift coefficient is 0.50.
Calculate the moment coefficient about the aerodynamic center.
, ,
, ,
,
,
,
( )
( )
0.005 0.5(0.03) 0.01
cg w ac w
ac w cg w
ac w
cg ac w
M M Lw
cg ac w
M M Lw
M
x x
C C C
c c
x x
C C C
c c
C
= +
=
= =
Example # 2
Consider a model of a wing-body shape mounted in a wind tunnel. The
flow conditions in the test section are standard sea-level properties
with a velocity of 100 m/s. The wing area and chord are 1.5 m
2
and
0.45 m, respectively.
Using the wind tunnel force and moment-measuring balance, the
moment about the center of gravity when the lift is zero is found to be
-12.4 N m.
When the model is pitched to another angle of attack, the lift and
moment about the center of gravity are measured to be 3675 N and
20.67 N m, respectively.
Calculate the value of the moment coefficient about the aerodynamic
center and the location of the aerodynamic center.
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Example # 2 Contd
,
, ,
2 2 2
,
1 1
0.225*100 6125 /
2 2
12.4
0.003
6125*1.5*0.45
0.003 at zero lift
cg w
cg w ac w
cg w
m
m m
q V N m
M
C
q Sc
C C
= = =
= = =
= =
Example # 2 Contd
,
, ,
, ,
,
,
,
,
3675
0.4
6125*1.5
20.67
0.005
6125*1.5*0.45
( )
0.005 ( 0.003)
0.4
0.02
cg w
cg w ac w
cg w ac w
Lw
cg w
m
cg ac w
m m Lw
m m
cg ac w
Lw
cg ac w
L
C
q S
M
C
q Sc
x x
C C C
c c
C C
x x
c c C
x x
c c
= = =
= = =
= +
= =
=