Evaluation of derivative in damping in the Newtonian limit for non-planar wedge
The current work derives the analytical expression for the damping derivative of a non-planar wedge when gamma tends to one and Mach number tends to infinity. Ghosh’s developed strip theory is utilized to derive the expression of the damping derivative. With regard to a variety of geometrical and f...
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my.iium.irep.1046312024-05-17T02:31:06Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/104631/ Evaluation of derivative in damping in the Newtonian limit for non-planar wedge Shamitha, A Crasta, Asha Khan, Sher Afghan TL500 Aeronautics The current work derives the analytical expression for the damping derivative of a non-planar wedge when gamma tends to one and Mach number tends to infinity. Ghosh’s developed strip theory is utilized to derive the expression of the damping derivative. With regard to a variety of geometrical and flow characteristics, the current theory can forecast the damping derivatives of a non-planar wedge. Prior to performing exhaustive calculations and trial research, it is vital to know about these damping derivatives in order to freeze and arrive at the geometrical and kinematic similarity parameters. The ongoing technique, which is exceptionally useful during the design stage, predicts the damping subordinates in pitch for a flat wedge effortlessly. In the Newtonian limit, the equations derived for stability derivatives become precise. The pivot position is found to influence the damping derivative directly. Additionally, it has been noted that at high angles of attack, the center of pressure shifts significantly from the leading edge to the trailing edge. Consequently, according to the viewpoint of stability, this behavior may be utilized to stabilize the aeronautical vehicle. Therefore, in this case, the expression for the damping derivative is non-linear, and the findings have been affected accordingly. However, the behavior is linear up to a fifteen-degree angle of attack before the pattern becomes non-linear. Elsevier Ltd Kidlington Corporate Office, Kidlington, United Kingdom 2023-05-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/104631/1/1-s2.0-S2214785323023350-main.pdf Shamitha, A and Crasta, Asha and Khan, Sher Afghan (2023) Evaluation of derivative in damping in the Newtonian limit for non-planar wedge. Materials Today. pp. 1-3. ISSN 2214-7853 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214785323023350?dgcid=coauthor 10.1016/j.matpr.2023.04.434 |
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The current work derives the analytical expression for the damping derivative of a non-planar wedge when gamma
tends to one and Mach number tends to infinity. Ghosh’s developed strip theory is utilized to derive the expression of the damping derivative. With regard to a variety of geometrical and flow characteristics, the current theory can forecast the damping derivatives of a non-planar wedge. Prior to performing exhaustive calculations and trial research, it is vital to know about these damping derivatives in order to freeze and arrive at the geometrical and kinematic similarity parameters. The ongoing technique, which is exceptionally useful during the design stage, predicts the damping subordinates in pitch for a flat wedge effortlessly. In the Newtonian limit, the equations derived for stability derivatives become precise. The pivot position is found to influence the damping derivative directly. Additionally, it has been noted that at high angles of attack, the center of pressure shifts significantly from the leading edge to the trailing edge. Consequently, according to the viewpoint of stability, this
behavior may be utilized to stabilize the aeronautical vehicle. Therefore, in this case, the expression for the damping derivative is non-linear, and the findings have been affected accordingly. However, the behavior is linear up to a fifteen-degree angle of attack before the pattern becomes non-linear. |
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Evaluation of derivative in damping in the Newtonian limit for
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