09a52102 Aerodynamics II PDF
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Explain the design of high lift to drag hypersonic configurations(Wave riders).
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Define oblique shock wave. Obtain the relation between flow properties viz.,
Mach number, pressure, density and temperature ahead and behind the oblique
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shock wave.
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Obtain the area Mach number relation for a variable area duct when there is an
isentropic flow of a calorically perfect gas through it.
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Consider the subsonic-supersonic flow through a convergent-divergent nozzle.
The reservoir pressure and temperature are 10 atm and 300 K respectively. There
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are two locations in the nozzle where A/A* =6; one in the convergent section and
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other in the divergent section, calculate Mach number, pressure, Temperature and
velocity.
7.a) Using neat sketches explain briefly how the supersonic flow past different wing
plan forms is evaluated.
b) Write short notes on aerodynamic interaction. [9+6]
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Using linear theory, calculate the lift coefficient, wave drag coefficient, pitching
moment coefficient and pressure coefficient on each panel of the airfoil. [15]
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2.a) Define first law of Thermodynamics. Obtain the relations for internal energy and
enthalpy for a perfect gas.
b) Briefly explain the fluid models which are used to extract the mathematical
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equations using neat sketches.
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Explain the working of a supersonic wind tunnel using neat sketches.
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b) A supersonic wind tunnel is designed to produce flow in the test section at Mach
2.4 at standard atmospheric conditions. Calculate:
i. The exit-to- throat area ratio of the nozzle
ii. Reservoir pressure and temperature
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A rectangular wing having an aspect ratio of 3.5 is flying at M = 0.85 at 12 Km.
A NACA 0006 airfoil section is used at all span wise stations. What is the airfoil
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section and aspect ratio for equivalent wing in an incompressible flow? [15]
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Explain the method of characteristics for a two dimensional irrotational
supersonic flow and determine the characteristic lines for the same.
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method. Obtain the pressure distribution given an arbitrary configuration. [15]
8.a) Define normal shocks, quasi one dimensional flow using neat sketches.
b) At a given point in the high speed flow over an airplane wing, the local Mach
number, pressure and temperature are 0.7, 0.9 atm and 250 K, respectively.
Calculate the values of stagnation pressure, stagnation temperature, characteristic
temperature, characteristic Mach number, a* at this point. [4+11]
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1.a) State the fundamental physical principles from the laws of nature.
b) Derive momentum equation considering an appropriate fluid model. [4+11]
2.a) Derive the governing differential equation for Prandtl-Meyer flow given by
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Consider a wedge with a half angle of 10o flying at Mach 2. Calculate the ratio of
total pressures across the shock wave emanating from the leading edge of the
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wedge. [7+8]
3. In detail, explain the design considerations for supersonic aircraft. What are the
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major considerations to build a supersonic transport aircraft (SST)? Discuss. [15]
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b) Wave reflection from a free boundary
c) Three dimensional shock waves [5+5+5]
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Derive the relation
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in accordance with linearized theory of
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compressible subsonic flow about a thin wing with relatively small angles of
attack. [15]
6.a) What are the general features for linearized supersonic flow past a thin airfoil?
Discuss.
b) Under proper assumptions, derive the incremental lift force and incremental drag
force expressions using linear theory which are given by
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7.a) Obtain the expression for speed of sound, given by, . Define Mach
number.
b) Relate the thermodynamic properties across a shock wave and name the relation.
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8. Derive the shock wave relations for a hypersonic flow. [15]
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1. Obtain the following relations for the flow properties ahead and behind the
normal shock wave
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And using above deduce [15]
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Using shock expansion theory, calculate the lift and drag on a symmetrical
diamond airfoil of semi-angle =15o as shown in the figure, at an angle of attack
to the free stream of 5o when the upstream mach number and pressure are 2.0 and
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10331.2 kg/m2, respectively. The maximum thickness of the airfoil is t=0.5 ft.
assume, a unit length of 1 foot (0.348m) in the span direction (perpendicular to
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Using neat sketches explain how lift and drag varies in a transonic flow past un-
swept airfoils. Discuss about pressure distribution and local Mach number
distribution for the same. [15]
4. Explain
a) Shock expansion technique
b) Second order theory (Busemanns theory)
c) General features for linearized supersonic flow past a thin airfoil. [5+5+5]
6. Using neat sketch explain Newtonian flow model and how is it modified. [15]
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8.a) Briefly explain over expanded and under expanded nozzles using neat sketches.
b) Obtain the area-velocity relation for a quasi-one dimensional flow through a
variable area control volume. Use general symbolic notations. [8+7]
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