@@AeroAcademyOnline Hello from across the pond. Brilliant video. I graduated in Aeronautical Engineering 51 years ago ….how , I’ll never know !! I found aerodynamics too heavy going specialising in Structures, Stability and Control , and Propulsion in my final year……but I found your lecture excellent. I became an airline pilot, but now retired I’m trying to keep my brain working studying topics which took me outside my academic comfort zone. Thank you.
The authors have two wrong scientific approaches: researching the creation of Lift force and Low pressure at upper side of the wing, relative to the ground surface and Earth. I explain the aerodynamic cavitation and existence of Lee side aerocavern, and creation of Aerodynamic force.
The force object receives is always normal to the contact surface and air pressure always acts normal to the surface of the body. This has long been well known, and I don't know why in flight theories and aerodynamics books this is (mostly) omitted.
Wait, when in the video did you even talk about aerodynamic center?
Can we get pitching moment at origin from lift and drag
Really enjoy all of your videos! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
@@AeroAcademyOnline Hello from across the pond. Brilliant video. I graduated in Aeronautical Engineering 51 years ago ….how , I’ll never know !!
I found aerodynamics too heavy going specialising in Structures, Stability and Control , and Propulsion in my final year……but I found your lecture excellent. I became an airline pilot, but now retired I’m trying to keep my brain working studying topics which took me outside my academic comfort zone. Thank you.
İs there any videos I can see numerical examples?
But what causes the oscillation moment to occur? Is it caused by shear and pressure or lift and drag?
How do you derive those equations
How to apply this theory on coefficient of moment, center of pressure, other typical parameters, important for wing design?
how can i caculate the maximun pressure from the xfoil data .
Thank you for the great video!
Glad you like them!
Which application are you using for the illustrations please?
I use GoodNotes on an iPad. Works pretty well for what I need.
The authors have two wrong scientific approaches: researching the creation of Lift force and Low pressure at upper side of the wing, relative to the ground surface and Earth. I explain the aerodynamic cavitation and existence of Lee side aerocavern, and creation of Aerodynamic force.
The force object receives is always normal to the contact surface and air pressure always acts normal to the surface of the body. This has long been well known, and I don't know why in flight theories and aerodynamics books this is (mostly) omitted.
Which application are you using for the illustrations please?
I just use an iPad and the application GoodNotes.