Tech Gen QB Chapter 4
Tech Gen QB Chapter 4
Tech Gen QB Chapter 4
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1. With reference to aerofoil section terminology, which of the following statements
are true?
1. The chord line is a line joining the centre of curvature of the leading edge to
the centre of the trailing edge, equidistant from the top and bottom surface
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of the aerofoil.
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2. The angle of incidence is the angle between the chord line and the
horizontal datum of the aircraft.
3. The angle between the chord line and the relative airflow is called the
aerodynamic incidence or angle of attack.
4. The thickness/chord ratio is the maximum thickness of the aerofoil as a
percentage of the chord; the location of maximum thickness is measured as
a percentage of the chord aft of the leading edge.
a. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
b. 1, 2 and 4.
c. 2, 3 and 4.
d. 2 and 4.
a. the aerodynamic force which acts perpendicular to the chord line of the
aerofoil.
b. the aerodynamic force that results from the pressure differentials about an
aerofoil.
c. the aerodynamic force which acts perpendicular to the upper surface of the
aerofoil.
d. the aerodynamic force which acts at 90° to the relative airflow.
4. On an aerofoil section, the force of lift acts perpendicular to, and the force of drag
acts parallel to the:
a. flight path.
b. longitudinal axis.
c. chord line.
d. aerofoil section upper surface.
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c. The increased velocity of the relative wind overcomes the increased drag.
d. Increasing speed decreases drag.
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8. The angle between the chord line of the aerofoil section and the longitudinal axis
of the aircraft is known as:
9. The angle between the chord line of an aerofoil section and the relative wind is
known as the angle of:
a. incidence.
b. lift.
c. attack.
d. sweepback
10. A line drawn from the leading edge to the trailing edge of an aerofoil section and
equidistant at all points from the upper and lower contours is called the:
a. chord line.
b. camber.
c. mean camber line.
d. longitudinal axis.
11. At zero angle of attack, the pressure along the upper surface of a symmetrical
aerofoil section would be:
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13. When the angle of attack of a positively cambered aerofoil is increased, the centre
of pressure will:
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14. The term “angle of attack’’ is defined as the angle:
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a. formed by the longitudinal axis of the aeroplane and the chord line of the
section.
b. between the section chord line and the relative wind.
c. between the aeroplane’s climb angle and the horizon.
d. formed by the leading edge of the section and the relative airflow.
1. Relative airflow, free stream flow, relative wind and aircraft flight path are
parallel.
2. Aircraft flight path, relative airflow, relative wind and free stream flow are
parallel, but the aircraft flight path is opposite in direction.
3. The pressure, temperature and relative velocity of the free stream flow are
unaffected by the presence of the aircraft.
4. The relative wind is produced by the aircraft moving through the air.
5. The direction of flight is parallel with and opposite to the relative airflow.
a. 5 only.
b. 3, 4 and 5.
c. 1 and 2.
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
1. Maximum camber is the maximum distance between the top and bottom
surface of an aerofoil section.
2. The thickness/chord ratio is expressed as a percentage of the chord.
3. It is easier for air to flow over a well-rounded leading edge radius than a
sharp leading edge.
4. Two dimensional airflow assumes a wing with the same aerofoil section
along its entire span, with no spanwise pressure differential.
5. Air flowing towards the lower pressure of the upper surface is called
upwash.
a. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
b. 2, 3 and 4.
c. 2, 3, 4 and 5.
d. 1 and 5.
17. When considering an aerofoil section at a constant angle of attack, which of the
following statements is true?
a. If the static pressure on one side is reduced more than on the other side, a
pressure differential will exist.
b. If dynamic pressure is increased, the pressure differential will decrease.
c. The pressure differential will increase if the dynamic pressure is decreased
d. Dynamic pressure and pressure differential are not related.
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a. If the angle of attack is increased from 4° to 14°, the pressure differential will
not change but lift will be greater due to increased dynamic pressure acting
on the lower surface.
b. Up to about 16°, increasing the angle of attack will increase the pressure
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19. When considering the effect of changing angle of attack on the pitching moment of
an aerofoil, which of the following statements is correct?
a. 1, 2, 3 and 4.
b. 4 only.
c. 3 and 4.
d. 2, 3 and 4.
20. Ice contamination of the leading portion of the aerofoil has which of the following
consequences?
1. The profile of the leading portion of the surface can be changed, preventing
normal acceleration of the airflow and substantially reducing the
magnitude of the lift force.
2. Form (pressure) drag will be increased because of the increased frontal area
of the aerofoil section.
3. Loss of lift will have a greater effect than an increase in form (pressure)
drag.
4. At ‘normal’ angles of attack lift can be lost entirely if enough ice
accumulates.
a. 1, 2, 3 and 4
b. 1, 3 and 4
c. 1, 2 and 3
d. 3 and 4
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