Aerodynamics1 |
YONEDA, Hiroshi |
Elective Requisites 2 credits |
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【Aerospace Engineering・1st semester】
14-1-0268 |
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Objectives |
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The goal of this lecture is to learn the flow of the ideal fluid forming the basis of aerodynamics, and to understand the principle of the lift generated in the wing of the airplane.
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Outline |
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Among the fluid dynamics, aerodynamics is the study that deals mainly with the flow around the wings of the airplane. Because we address the flow around the airplane that flies sufficiently below the speed of sound and the fluid viscosity of the air is low, the air can be treated as non-viscous incompressible flow. In other words, the air flow can be treated as a flow of ideal fluid. By dealing with the flow around the wings of the aircraft as a stream of ideal fluid, the fundamental law of the forces such as lift generated in the wing has been revealed. The purpose of this course is to understand the flow of ideal fluid.
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