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Note: 01. Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each MODULE.
Module – 1 Marks
(a) With a neat sketch explain forces & moments of an aircraft in the plain of symmetry. 10
Q.1
(b) Derive an expression for Cmcg for an aircraft 10
OR
Module – 2
(a) Explain the estimation of hinged moment parameter for longitudinal stability 10
Q.3
OR
(a) Discuss about the difference between stick fixed & stick free condition for 4
Q.4 longitudinal stability.
Module – 3
Q.5 (a) Derive an expression for contribution of airframe component of directional stability. 12
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Obtain the minimum control speed in the event of an engine failure for the following 8
(b)
airplane. S=65m², Sv=6.5 m², Lv=10.5M, BHP=880KW , Propeller efficiency=75%,
Yp=4.5M, (dCLv/dδv)=0.02/deg,(δr)max=25%.
OR
(a) Derive an expression for estimation of Dihedral effect for lateral stability 10
Module – 4
(b) Why deflecting the aileron produce a yawing moment, explain with a neat sketch. 10
Q.7
OR
Q.8
Module – 5
(a) Explain Phegoid & short period of motion for dynamic longitudinal stability 10
Examine the two potential cases where the Routh method breaks down as follows, 10
Q.9 (b) (a) λ5 +λ4 +3λ3 +3λ2 +4λ+6=0
(b) λ6 +3 λ5 +6 λ4 +12 λ3+11 λ2+9 λ +6=0.
OR
(a) Determine whether the characteristic equation given below have stable or unstable. 10
(a)2λ³+ 6λ²+8 λ+8=0
Q.10 (b)2λ³+16 λ²+4 λ+12=0
(c)Aλ4+Bλ³+C λ²+Dλ+E=0.
(b) With a neat sketch explain the Dutch roll and spiral mode of an aircraft. 10
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Table showing the Bloom’s Taxonomy Level, Course Outcome and Programme
Outcome
Note: 01. Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each MODULE.
Module – 1 Marks
OR
(a) Discussed about hinged parameter for longitudinal stability for stick-free condition. 10
Q.3
OR
(a) Briefly explain about floating characteristics and aerodynamic balance of static 10
Q.4 longitudinal stability.
Module – 3
Q.5 (a) 10
Derive an expression for stick-free directional stability of a flight.
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Discussed about rudder effect and dorsal fin. 10
(b)
OR
Q.8
Module – 5
Q.9
Examine the two potential cases where the Routh method breaks down as follows, 10
(b) (a) λ5 +λ4 +3λ3 +3λ2 +8λ+6=0
(b) λ6 +5λ5 +6 λ4 +12 λ3+11 λ2+9 λ +6=0.
OR
Q.10 (b) Determine whether the characteristic equation given below have stable or unstable. 10
(a)λ³+ 6λ²+12 λ+8=0
(b)2λ³+4 λ²+4 λ+12=0
(c)Aλ4+Bλ³+C λ²+Dλ+E=0.
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Table showing the Bloom’s Taxonomy Level, Course Outcome and Programme
Outcome