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Total No. of Questions : 09B.Tech.(ANE) (Sem.=5)
AERODYNAMICS - 1I
Subject Code : ANE-312
M.Code : 60521
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Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
- SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each.
- SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students have to attempt any FOUR questions.
- SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any TWO questions.
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SECTION-A
Q1. Attempt the following :
- Define Kutta condition.
- Draw lift curves for symmetrical and cambered airfoil sections.
- What do you mean by formation flying?
- Distinguish between upwash and downwash.
- Define induced drag.
- Define Critical Mach number.
- Define supersonic and subsonic leading edges.
- Define supercritical airfoils.
- What do you mean by HAA aerodynamics?
- Define Conformal transformations.
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SECTION-B
Q2. Explain the complete vortex system.
Q3. Consider a finite wing with an aspect ratio of 8 and a taper ratio of 0.8. The airfoil section is thin and symmetric. Assume that 8 = © = 0.055. Calculate the lift coefficient and induced drag coefficients for this wing at a geometric angle of attack of 5°.
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Q4. Explain Prandtl’s classical lifting line theory.
Q5. Explain the Helmholtz’s theorems of vortex motion.
Q6. Write a note on : ‘Vortex Panel Method’.
SECTION-C
Q7. Consider an NACA airfoil whose mean camber line is given by :
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7/c =2.6595 [(x/c)’ — 0.6075 (x/c)*+ 0.1147 (x/c)] for 0 < (x/c) <£0.2025
z/c =0.02208 [1 — (x/c)] for 0.2025 < (x/c) <1
Calculate :
- The angle of attack at zero lift
- The lift coefficient when a'= 6°
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Q8. Write notes on the following :
- Prandtl - Glauert compressibility correction.
- Leading edge suction analogy.
Q9. Define Kutta-Juokowaski transformation and use it to transform a circle into a cambered airfoil. Calculate the theoretical lift coefficient of a Zhukovsky airfoil having thickness ratio of 0.2 and camber of 3%, set at 3° incidence in a two dimensional irrotational flow. (2,5,3)
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