2. Suppose you wish to use a spinning cylinder to create lift for an aircraft. A cylinder of radius r and rotates with angular velocity . If the cylinder is traveling with velocity Vo, find an expression for the lift generated per unit length in terms of these quantities and the density, p. Find the angular rate required (in radians/s and in rpm) for the cylinder to lift a small aircraft with m = 1100 kg, Voo = 120 kt, r = 1 m, and p = 1.0 kg/m³. The "wing span" is 8 m.

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2. Suppose you wish to use a spinning cylinder to create lift for an aircraft. A cylinder of radius r and
rotates with angular velocity . If the cylinder is traveling with velocity V, find an expression for
the lift generated per unit length in terms of these quantities and the density, p. Find the angular
rate required (in radians/s and in rpm) for the cylinder to lift a small aircraft with m = 1100 kg,
Voo
= 1.0 kg/m³. The "wing span" is 8 m.
120 kt, r = 1 m, and p =
=
Transcribed Image Text:2. Suppose you wish to use a spinning cylinder to create lift for an aircraft. A cylinder of radius r and rotates with angular velocity . If the cylinder is traveling with velocity V, find an expression for the lift generated per unit length in terms of these quantities and the density, p. Find the angular rate required (in radians/s and in rpm) for the cylinder to lift a small aircraft with m = 1100 kg, Voo = 1.0 kg/m³. The "wing span" is 8 m. 120 kt, r = 1 m, and p = =
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Step 1: Determine the given data

straight m equals 1100 space kg
straight V subscript infinity equals 120 space kt equals 61.733 space straight m divided by straight s
straight r equals 1 space straight m
straight rho equals 1 space kg divided by straight m cubed
straight l equals 8 space straight m
To space determine colon
An space expression space for space the space lift space generated space per space unit space length
The space angular space rate space required

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