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Additional Mid-Sem - Pavan

This document appears to be an exam for an aerodynamics course, as it contains 4 questions related to aerodynamic concepts. Question 1 involves calculating values related to airfoil properties such as zero lift angle and lift coefficient. Question 2 is about showing equipotential lines are orthogonal to streamlines. Question 3 involves finding the value of a variable given a velocity potential function. Question 4 asks about the Kutta-Joukowski transformation, what it is used for, and its limitations.
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Additional Mid-Sem - Pavan

This document appears to be an exam for an aerodynamics course, as it contains 4 questions related to aerodynamic concepts. Question 1 involves calculating values related to airfoil properties such as zero lift angle and lift coefficient. Question 2 is about showing equipotential lines are orthogonal to streamlines. Question 3 involves finding the value of a variable given a velocity potential function. Question 4 asks about the Kutta-Joukowski transformation, what it is used for, and its limitations.
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Aerodynamics-1 1st Mid-semester Additional Exam

MM: 25

1. Consider a thin airfoil with mean camber line given by the equation z = 4h[(x/c) – (x/c)2].
Find the zero lift angle, pitching moment coefficient about aerodynamic centre, location
of centre of pressure, and optimum lift coefficient. [3+6+3+2]
2. Show that equipotential lines are orthonormal to streamlines. [4]
3. Given φ = msinθ/r, find the value of ψ. [4]
4. What is Kutta-Joukowski transformation? What is it used for? What is its limitation? [3]

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