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Aerodynamics Practice Test: Flow over Airfoils over Finite Wing
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Flow over Airfoils over Finite Wing topics include: Downwash and induced drag, vortex filament, biot savart law, helmholtz theorem, prandtl’s classical lifting line and lifting surface theory. Flow over a finite wing is three-dimensional, while flow over an airfoil is two-dimensional. The flow tends to leak around the wing tips, creating a trailing vortex at each tip.  The flow over the wing creates a circulatory motion that trails downstream. This motion creates wing-tip vortices that induce a small downward component of air velocity. This downward component is called downwash. The... Show more
Aerodynamics Practice Test: Flow over Airfoils over Finite Wing
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1. For a finite wing, the local airfoil section sees the angle of attack which is called as ____