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Camber (aerodynamics)
Camber (aerodynamics) The camber in aerospace engineering is the asymmetry between ...
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Talk:Lift (force)
... This is widely used by practioners of aerodynamics but not particularly clear to the layperson ... to be done tidying up the terms camber, curve and such. I don't have ... Museum) and Dr L. Prandtl (Father of Aerodynamics): In his book, Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, 2nd Ed., Dr John D. Anderson, Jr ... said, "so many people love aircraft and aerodynamics, that everyone wants to spread their ...
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Car handling
... these are: spring rate, damping, straight ahead camber, camber change with wheel travel, roll centre height ... wheel hubs to damp only wheel bounce. Aerodynamics Aerodynamic forces are generally proportional to the ... square of the air speed, therefore car aerodynamics become rapidly more important as speed increases ... In addition to providing increased adhesion, car aerodynamics are frequently designed to compensate for ...
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Aérodynamisme (translated from French)
... a body which penetrates well in air . aerodynamics is a branch of dynamics of the ... The field of studies is subdivided in aerodynamics of gaz incompressible and aerodynamics of compressible gases. The aerodynamics of incompressible gases relates to the air ... velocities lower than 140 m/s. The aerodynamics of compressible gases is subdivided in ...
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Aircraft flight mechanics
... the elevator up (a position of negative camber) the tailplane is pulled down and the ... Also, in supersonic flight the change in camber has less effect on lift and a ... the other goes down. The difference in camber of the wing cause a difference in ... a problem and so ailerons were developed. Aerodynamics The Dutch (1700 - 1782) mathematician Daniel Bernoulli ... has contributed greatly to the science of aerodynamics and therefore to airplane flight mechanics. ...
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Talk:Car handling
... What's a sway bar, a wheel camber and what does it mean for it ... during cornering. There is more here. wheel camber - is setting the wheels so that the ... centre of the car it is negative camber. In principle you want the base of ... with the road and setting a negative camber would seem to force the car to ... Ingham 18:13, 26 July 2005 (UTC) Aerodynamics and angular inertia Remeber that the ...
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Airfoil
... a sharp trailing edge, and often with camber. The historical evolution of airfoil sections, 1908 ... Airfoil design is a major facet of aerodynamics. Various airfoils serve different flight regimes. A supercritical airfoil, with its low camber, reduces transonic drag divergence, while a symmetric ...
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Wing (aeronautical) (translated from Italian)
... point (escape edge) Schematic Rappresentazione of the camber and the progressive twisting: the wing rope ... surface for the remaining 2/3) (v. aerodynamics). Skeleton of the profile With this term ... it has been proposed the term of "camber" (v. figure): it would represent the relationship ...
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Otto リリエンタール (translated from Japanese)
... Germany person, first stage aeronautical engineering (applied aerodynamics) 1 person of the aeronautical pioneer which ... to, it showed the fact that the camber wing where vicinity in the center of ...
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Mercedes 300 SL (translated from French)
... making the fastest car of the world. aerodynamics play an important part and the engineers ... swivelling because of the extreme changes of camber on bad coating or at high speed ...
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