2 Pages

Scan from 1603

Course: GTG 937, Fall 2009
School: Georgia Tech
Rating:
 
 
 
 
 

Document Preview

Sorry, a summary is not available for this document. Register and Upgrade to Premier to view the entire document.

Register Now

Unformatted Document Excerpt

Coursehero >> Georgia >> Georgia Tech >> GTG 937

Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.

Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
There is no excerpt for this document.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more. Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand their education.

Below is a small sample set of documents:

Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
V free P free T free gamma R air CP T0 A_0 a_Free M_free phi_x y x phi_y a V M T Pfree/P0 P0 P OR! P700 ft/s 1 atm 519 *R 1.4 1716 ft*lb/(R*slug) 6006 ft*lb/(R*slug) 559.79 *R 1159.67 ft/s 1116.62 ft/s 0.63 765.53 0.2 ft 0.2 ft -157.14 ft/s 1105.76
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
M_free beta AR comp AR incomp0.85 0.53 3.5 1.84alpha (deg): M_free sweep 1 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.1 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.2 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.3 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
Change in Roll Rate1.000 0.900 0.800 0.700 0.600 0.500 0.400 0.300 0.200 0.100 0.000 0 1 2 3 4 5Change in Roll Rate) s / d r ( t l o R i e g n a h CTime (t)
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
Here is the code I used to find the eigenvalues of the lateral stability matrix for the 747. clear clc b = 195.68; S = 5500; lv = (7/10.4)*b; Stail = (10.5/57.5)*S; btail = (3.5/20.5)*b; ARtail = btail^2/Stail; Clbetatail = 2*pi; CYbetatail = Clbetat
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
x NH3 x N2 x H2 mw NH3 mn N2 mw H2 mw prod R_bar To C_star gamma c_star Pe/Po Ae/At C_tau Ueq ge Isp tau P0 At0.32 0.28 0.4 17 g/mol 28 g/mol 2 g/mol 14.08 g/mol 8.31 kg/kmolK 1430 *C 1703 K 48.61 KJ/Kg 1.22 1537.11 m/s 0 40 1.86 2864.51 m/s 9.81 m
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
AR e Cdo CL8.5 0.85 0.02 Cd Cl/Cd Cl^.5/Cd -1.2 0.08 -14.38 Err:502 -1.19 0.08 -14.44 Err:502 -1.18 0.08 -14.51 Err:502 -1.17 0.08 -14.57 Err:502 -1.16 0.09 0.08 -14.63 Err:502 -1.15 0.08 -14.69 Err:502 0.08 -1.14 0.08 -14.76 Err:502 -1.13 0.07 0.0
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
cbar WTO WE WF t/c root t/c tip tau s b taper ratio Vwf fuel density Component %GW structure/GW power plant/GW fixed equipment\GW empty weight\GW wing group\GW empennage group\GW fuselage group\GW nacell group\GW landing gear group\GW WE Difference (
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
Engine Start, warm-up Taxi Take-off climb Phase: 1 2 3 4 Homebuilt 0.998 0.998 0.998 0.995 Single Engine 0.995 0.997 0.998 0.992 Twin Engine 0.992 0.996 0.996 0.990 Agricultural 0.996 0.995 0.996 0.998 Business Jets 0.990 0.995 0.995 0.980 Regional T
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
V_h V_v station h station v CG_TO x_h x_v S c_bar b S_h S_v AR_h taper_h c_bar_h b_h Cr_h Ct_h AR_v taper_v c_bar_v b_v Cr_v Ct_v C_r/4 C_t/4 sweep, rise sweep, run sweep0.7 0.08 600 in 560 in 371.98 in 19 ft 15.67 ft 115.12 ft^2 4.06 ft 28.39 ft 1
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
(T/ W)TO vs (W/ S TO )0.250 0.240 0.230 0.220 0.210 (T/ W)TO 0.200 0.190 0.180 0.170 0.160 0.150 35 45 55 (W/ S TO ) 65 75 Clmax = 2.0 Clmax = 2.4 Clmax = 2.8 Clmax = 1.6 Clmax = 2.4 Clmax = 2.0 Clmax = 1.6 Clmax = 1.2CLmaxL:1.62.02.42.8
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
c_f a b Wto c d Swet f Vs Vs rho Cl_max W/S S Cd00 -2.5229 1.0000 4720 lb 0.23 0.7 616.04 ft^2 1.85 ft^2 80 knots 135.02 ft/s 0 slug/ft^3 2 43.34 psf 108.91 0.0170fig 3.21 cin this case, for landing configuration @ gross weight, sea leveltabl
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
EXPERIMENT 5 Longitudinal Stability and Control Augmentation System DesignObjectiveThe objective of this experiment is to design a longitudinal stability and control augmentation system for an airplane.Equipment Required1. PC 2. MATLAB and SIMUL
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
.1 radian step, 20 second:.1 radian step, 500 second:Question 2 CAS, Pole-Zero MapGains: Ki = -.05 Kp = -.05 K alpha new = -0.1 K q new = -0.3Question 3No minimum-phase zeros!Question 4Gains: Ki = -0.07262 Kp = -0.07262 K alpha = -0.1 K
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
Diffuser:Fan:Compressor:Burner:Turbine:Turbine Mixer:Fan Turbine:Afterburner:Nozzle Mixer:Combined Nozzle:Core Nozzle:Fan Nozzle:ST, Separate Nozzles:ST, Combined Nozzle:TSFC:Propulsive and Thermal Efficiencies, Combined
Georgia Tech - GTG - 937
ASW Weight- CG ExcursionMAC, LE 0.1 MAC 0.2 MAC140000 120000 No Fuel 100000 80000 60000 No Fuel or 40000 Sonobuoys 20000 0 500 510Gross Weight (lb)Max TO No Expendables OEW520530540550560Fuselage Station of CG Note: Main Landing Ge
Georgia Tech - FRENCH - 937
Anglais the head the hair the eye the eyes the nose the mouth the teeth the throat the back the thigh the knee the leg the ankle the foot the toe the core the somach the elbow the hand the fingers the chest the arm the houlders the wrist the neck the
Georgia Tech - LCC - 3401
Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table TableAA-AppendixTable Content-Category Results from All ParticipantsAcademicsLevels of Instruction (AP, honors, etc) Grading system Summer School information and application Course catalog Gradu
Georgia Tech - LCC - 3401
Table Table Table Table Table Table Table TableAA-AppendixTable Content-Category Results from All ParticipantsAcademicsLevels of Instruction (AP, honors, etc) Grading system Summer School information and application Course catalog Graduation
Georgia Tech - LCC - 3401
Acknowledgements and Recognition This project was made possible through the collaborative efforts of St. Pius High School and Georgia Institute of technology. We would like to thank the entire faculty and staff members of St. Pius whose assistance fa
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
c_f a b Wto c d Swet f Vs Vs rho Cl_max W/S S Cd00 -2.5229 1.0000 4720 lb 0.23 0.7 616.04 ft^2 1.85 ft^2 80 knots 135.02 ft/s 0 slug/ft^3 2 43.34 psf 108.91 0.0170fig 3.21 cin this case, for landing configuration @ gross weight, sea leveltabl
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
Table of Contents 1. Mission Profile a Figure 1. Mission Profile 2. Weight Estimation a. Table 1. Weight Estimation Summary 3. Initial Sizing a. CD0 estimation i. Figure 2. Cruise Drag Polar ii. Figure 3. Dash Drag Polar b. Takeoff c. Landing d. Clim
Georgia Tech - DESIGN - 937
Engine Start, warm-up Phase: Homebuilt Single Engine Twin Engine Agricultural Business Jets Regional TBP's Transport Jets Military Trainers Fighters Mil. Patrol, Bomb, Transport Flying Boats, Amphibious, Float Airplanes Supersonic Cruise 1 0.998 0.99
Cox School of Business - PHYSICS - 4211
%!PS-Adobe-2.0 %Creator: dvips(k) 5.92b Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software %Title: cable.dvi %Pages: 9 %PageOrder: Ascend %BoundingBox: 0 0 596 842 %DocumentFonts: CMBX12 CMBX10 CMR12 CMSY10 CMTI12 CMSL12 CMMI12 CMMI8 %+ CMR8 CMSY8 CMR7 CMR10 CMEX10
Cox School of Business - PHYSICS - 4211
PHYS 4211 T.E. CoanLast edit: September 28, 2008Pulse Transmission and Cable Properties =GOAL To understand how voltage and current pulses are transmitted along a transmission cable. How to terminate transmission cables properly.Introductio
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
Progestogen-only contraceptionUniversity of Warwick MSc course 2007Routes of administration Oral (POP + EHC) Injectables (DMPA and NET-EN) Subdermal implant (Implanon) IUS (Mirena)Uptake GB 2005/6 (women 15 49) POP 5% Injectable 3% Imp
Cox School of Business - PHYSICS - 4211
%!PS-Adobe-2.0 %Creator: dvips(k) 5.92b Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software %Title: fh_coan.dvi %Pages: 7 %PageOrder: Ascend %BoundingBox: 0 0 596 842 %DocumentFonts: CMBX12 CMR10 CMR12 CMSY10 CMSL12 CMMI12 CMR8 CMTI12 %+ CMMI8 CMSY8 %EndComments %DV
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
Emergency contraceptionUniversity of Warwick MSc course 2006Probability of pregnancy with a single act of SI0.1 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 010 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37Probability of pregnancyCycle dayWilcox Contraceptio
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
Fertility: assessment and treatment for people with fertility problemsNational Collaborating Centre for Women's and Children's Health Commissioned by the National Institute for Clinical ExcellenceEvidence TablesFebruary 2004RCOG PressAEviden
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
National Collaborating Centre for Women's and Children's HealthFertilityassessment and treatment for people with fertility problemsClinical GuidelineFebruary 2004Funded to produce guidelines for the NHS by NICEFertility: assessment and treat
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
GUIDELINERoyal College of Obstetricians and GynaecologistsSetting standards to improve women's healthThe Care of Women Requesting Induced AbortionEvidence-based Clinical Guideline Number 7September 2004The Care of Women Requesting Induced A
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data World Health Organization. Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use. - 3rd ed. 1.Contraception - methods 2.Family planning - methods 3.Eligibility determination - standards 4.Quality assurance, He
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
Kamal I. Shehafa Tahir A. MahmoodClinical management of first trimester s~ontaneous miscarriaaeIt is estimated that around 80,000 uterine curettage procedures are carried out every year for women with spontaneous miscarriage in the UK.4 It is als
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
SELECTED PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONTRACEPTIVE USESecond edition, 2004COCs ECPs CICs POPs DMPA NET-EN NOR Cu-IUDs LNG-IUD NFP COCs ECPs Emergency contraception COCs POPs NFP male sterilization COCs NOR CICs DMPA female sterilization barrier m
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care / Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Reproductive Health in the Community Module 2 Reading for Session 7 Affandi B. An integrated analysis of vaginal bleeding patterns in clinical trials of Implanon
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care / Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Reproductive Health in the Community Module 2 Reading for Session 8 BMA. Contraception, abortion and birth. Chapter 7 in Medical Ethics Today. London: BMJ, 2004
East Los Angeles College - ME - 917
TEENAGE PREGNANCYPresented to Parliament by the Prime Minister by Command of Her Majesty June 1999Cm 434215.00This report meets the Social Exclusion Unit's remit to report to the Prime Minister to: "work with other departments, building partic
Cox School of Business - PHYSICS - 4211
tec 5. A nuclear physicist wants to check the conservation of energy in a certain nuclear reaction and measures the intitial and nal energies to be Ei = 130 4 Mev and Ef = 145 8 MeV, respectively, where both uncertainties are the standard deviation
Cox School of Business - PHYSICS - 4211
tec 3. Students measure the speed of sound in the laboratory by creating a sound pulse that travels down a 1-m tube and reects back so that both the initial and reected pulses are detected by the same microphone. The signals are recorded and the puls
Iowa State - BUS - 539
Web2.0:It'sNotNew Technology,ButitisNewBrianMenneckeTodaysOrganizational Landscape IThasflattenedthecompetitive landscapeThomasFriedmans TheWorldisFlat FalloftheBerlinWall NetscapeIPO Workflowsoftware Opensourcing Outsourcing Offs
Iowa State - BUS - 539
chat transcripthttp:/recordings.dimdim.com/chat/dimdim/81bc1e60-21cd-102c-bbd7-0.[Mon 22 Dec 2008 06:11:24 PM EST] [Mon 22 Dec 2008 06:15:18 PM EST] [Mon 22 Dec 2008 06:15:34 PM EST] [Mon 22 Dec 2008 06:15:40 PM EST] [Mon 22 Dec 2008 06:15:42 PM
Stanford - C - 0405241
%!PS-Adobe-2.0 %Creator: dvips(k) 5.86 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Software %Title: pro-fin.dvi %Pages: 24 %PageOrder: Ascend %BoundingBox: 0 0 596 842 %EndComments %DVIPSWebPage: (www.radicaleye.com) %DVIPSCommandLine: dvips pro-fin.dvi -o ./www-home
Stanford - C - 0405241
jmuYWui UaSanWhmYj$n Uw uSUWfuWUu&miuYu$fu a jq#nIYju$lAwU Wu!niahUj YhruWujIjmWImuuWjYqjYfuiar6h a juujSh68j$
Laurentian - CHEM - 200303
Chem1000B Assignment 1Two or three questions will be marked from each assignment. DUE ON Sept. 12, 2003 (Friday) 1:00 PM To be dropped off at my office (C886)Fall 20031. Convert your height and body mass (commonly called `weight') from the non-S
Laurentian - CHEM - 200303
Chem1000B Assignment 6 - SolutionsTwo or three questions will be marked from each assignment. DUE ON Oct. 17, 2003 (Friday) 1:00 PM To be dropped off at my office (C886)Fall 20031. Thiosulfate (S2O32-) is frequently used in redox reactions; the
Purdue - CE - 561
97Economic Analysis of Transportation InvestmentsChapter 4Economic Analysis of Transportation Improvements98Economic Analysis of Transportation InvestmentsTopics: Interest Equations and Equivalencies, Methods of Economic Analysis, An Appli
Purdue - CE - 561
164Chapter 6Estimation of Transportation Costs and Benefits165Topics: Agency Costs: Capital Costs, Operating Costs, Maintenance Costs. User Costs: Vehicle Operating Costs, Travel Time Costs, Safety (Crash) Costs, Air Pollution Costs, Noise Pol
Purdue - CE - 561
195Module 3: TECHNICAL IMPACTSChapter 7Evaluation of Safety Projects196Topics:Definition of a Crash, Road Crash Severity Types and Scales, Factors Affecting Frequency and Severity of Road Crashes, Determination of Units Crash Costs, Estimat
Purdue - CE - 561
262Chapter 9Evaluation of Public Transportation Investments263Topics: Introduction to Urban Transit Performance Analysis, Performance Measures for Transit Evaluation, Models for Evaluating Transit Performance, Tools for Metropolitan Transporta
Purdue - CE - 561
421Chapter 12Highway Noise Impacts Assessment and Evaluation422Topics: Fundamental Concepts of Sound, Sources of Highway Traffic Noise, Environmental (Weather) Factors Affecting Highway Noise Propagation, Methodology for Estimating Noise Impac
Purdue - CE - 561
466Chapter 14Aesthetic Considerations in Transportation Systems Evaluation467Topics: Transportation Project Types that Typically Affect Aesthetic Quality, Topological Features of Transportation Systems that Affect Visual Quality, Methodology f
Purdue - CE - 561
CE 561 Lecture NotesSet 5Highway Construction CostThree elements of highway project cost Preliminary engineering (PE) ROW Construction cost (Const)PE: VDOT definition PE includes all costs incurred when a project advances from planning to
Purdue - CE - 561
CE 561 Lecture NotesSet 10Water QualitySources of Water Pollution Highway, airport, or railroad runoff solids, nutrients, heavy metals, oil, and grease Flooding Construction Change in surface drainage Change in quality of surrounding water
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 4145
ITCS 4145/5145 Parallel ProgrammingSpring 2009Barry Wilkinson Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Charlotte Tuesday/Thursday 2:00 pm 3:13 pm Woodward 135ITCS 4/5145 Parallel Programming, UNC-Charlotte, B. Wilkinson, 20
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 4145
Types of Parallel ComputersTwo principal approaches: Shared memory multiprocessor Distributed memory multicomputerITCS 4/5145 Parallel Programming, UNC-Charlotte, B. Wilkinson, 2009.1b.1Shared Memory Multiprocessor1b.2Conventional Comput
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 4145
Algorithms and ApplicationsITCS4145/5145, Parallel Programming B. Wilkinson Spring 2009.slides10-1Areas done in textbook: Sorting Algorithms Numerical Algorithms Image Processing Searching and Optimization2Chapter 10Sorting Algorithms
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 4145
Numerical AlgorithmsITCS 4/5145 Parallel Computing UNC-Charlotte, B. Wilkinson, 2009.1Numerical Algorithms Matrix multiplication Solving a system of linear equations2Matrices - A ReviewAn n x m matrix3Matrix AdditionInvolves adding
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 4145
Introduction to Grid ComputingITCS 4145/5145, UNC-Charlotte, B. Wilkinson, 20071Grid Computing Using geographically distributed and interconnected computers together for computing and for resource sharing."The grid virtualizes heterogeneous g
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 4145
Matrices - A ReviewAn n x m matrix1Matrix MultiplicationMultiplication of two matrices, A and B, produces matrix C whose elements, ci,j (0 <= i < n, 0 <= j < m), are computed as follows:where A is an n x l matrix and B is an l x m matrix.2
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 3182
ITCS 3182 Computer Organization and ArchitectureSpring 2008Wednesday/Friday 11:00 am 12:15 pm, Woodward 154Barry WilkinsonDepartment of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Charlotteoutline.ppt Dec. 29, 2007Course DescriptionCom
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 3182
Implementation of a Stored Program Computer Barry Wilkinson 2008. This material is for sole and exclusive use of students enrolled at UNC-Charlotte. It is not to be sold, reproduced, or generally distributed.slides2.fm-1Component Parts of a Sto
UNC Charlotte - ITCS - 3182
InstructionsIn the following, we will use a simple instruction formats quite similar to the G4/G5 PowerPC and SUN Sparc processors (so-called reduced instruction set computer, RISC) and also similar but not identical to that used in the course textb