Ken Kochanski (KK) schreef:
"The rest is generated by lower pressure on the upper side."
hmmmm ...
http://www.eskimo.com/%7Ebillb/wing/airfoil.html
http://www.aa.washington.edu/faculty/eberhardt/lift.htm
Erik Braun wrote:
Hi Wayne,
yet the majority (?) of our lift is generated from the
HIGH pressure BELOW the wing.
No, it only generates 1/3 of the lift. The rest is generated by lower
pressure on the upper side.
I recommend you read
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/Te...lets/Masak.htm
which explains the design and function of winglets.
Greetings, Erik.
True.
But I`m teaching aerodynamics in my club and it is extremely hard to
explain this to people. I don`t want to confuse people with vorticity
fields so the explanation "pushing air down will result in an
underpressure on top and an overpressure on the lower side of the wing;
that`s lift" seems to be sufficient for the understanding of lift as
far as gliding is concerned.
http://www.navier-stokes.net/
Not too smart to post when you`re just woken up. For those who wanna
know why, just take a look at my last post ;-)
Jarno Nieuwenhuize.
The Netherlands