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Exercise 7: Climb1. Given conditions of “Saw-tooth” climb flight test.Pressure Altitude-2000 ftWeight 300,000 lbsSingle engineMethod Constant Airspeed Climb +/- 500 ftTemperature: Standard (Climb from 1500 ft to 2500 ft)Assume negligible airspeed errors due to position and compressibilityAirspeedAirspeedClimb TimeAverage Rate of ClimbAverage Rate of ClimbAngle of Climb(KIAS)(KTAS)(s)(ft/min)(kts)(deg)14080160651806019070Fill out the above table.Find: (a) Indicated Airspeed for Vx (Best Angle Climb Airspeed) and Vy (Best Rate of Climb Airspeed)(b) Angle of Climb for Vx(c) Rate of Climb for Vy(d) Specific Excess Power at Vy(e) Excess Thrust at Vy and Vx2. Follow on from Exercise 4:Given Conditions:Gross Weight for Cruise = 300,000 lbsWing Area = 3050 ft2Wing Span = 156 ftWing Efficiency = .80CDp = 0.0119Twin turbofan engine Aircraft Thrust @ sea level = 50,000 lb/per engineTemp-StandardFigure 2.1Figure 4.3, 4.5Figure 5.1Figure 6.5(a) Find Rate of Climb at Max Endurance Airspeed at FL350 100% RPM (Thrust Available from Exercise 4 and Thrust Required from Exercise 3).(b) Find Angle of Climb at Max Endurance Airspeed at FL350 100% RPM (Thrust Available from Exercise 4 and Thrust Required from Exercise 3).3. Find Cost Index (lb/hr) of an aircraft that has operating costs including maintenance and aircrew of $ 3,000 /hr with fuel costs of $5.00 / gallon.Assume Jet Fuel = 6.8 lb/gallon.Generic Jet Transport Low and High Speed Lift Curves Figure 4.5: Generic Transport Jet Low Speed Drag Polar (Flaps Up an Gear Up) Figure 5.1: Generic Transport Jet Drag or Thrust Required (Weight = 300,000 p)

Exercise 7 - Climb 1. Given conditions of “Saw-tooth” climb flight test

Question # 00076583 Posted By: jia_andy Updated on: 06/19/2015 02:30 AM Due on: 10/28/2015
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Exercise 7: Climb

1. Given conditions of “Saw-tooth” climb flight test.

Pressure Altitude-2000 ft Weight 300,000 lbs

Single engine Method Constant Airspeed Climb +/- 500 ft

Temperature: Standard (Climb from 1500 ft to 2500 ft)

Assume negligible airspeed errors due to position and compressibility

Airspeed

Airspeed

Climb Time

Average Rate of Climb

Average Rate of Climb

Angle of Climb

(KIAS)

(KTAS)

(s)

(ft/min)

(kts)

(deg)

140

80

160

65

180

60

190

70

Fill out the above table.

Find: (a) Indicated Airspeed for Vx (Best Angle Climb Airspeed) and Vy (Best Rate of Climb Airspeed)

(b) Angle of Climb for Vx

(c) Rate of Climb for Vy

(d) Specific Excess Power at Vy

(e) Excess Thrust at Vy and Vx


2. Follow on from Exercise 4:

Given Conditions:

Gross Weight for Cruise = 300,000 lbs

Wing Area = 3050 ft2

Wing Span = 156 ft

Wing Efficiency = .80

CDp = 0.0119

Twin turbofan engine Aircraft

Thrust @ sea level = 50,000 lb/per engine

Temp-Standard

Figure 2.1

Figure 4.3, 4.5

Figure 5.1

Figure 6.5

(a) Find Rate of Climb at Max Endurance Airspeed at FL350 100% RPM (Thrust Available from Exercise 4 and Thrust Required from Exercise 3).

(b) Find Angle of Climb at Max Endurance Airspeed at FL350 100% RPM (Thrust Available from Exercise 4 and Thrust Required from Exercise 3).

3. Find Cost Index (lb/hr) of an aircraft that has operating costs including maintenance and aircrew of $ 3,000 /hr with fuel costs of $5.00 / gallon.

Assume Jet Fuel = 6.8 lb/gallon.

Generic Jet Transport Low and High Speed Lift Curves

Figure 4.5: Generic Transport Jet Low Speed Drag Polar (Flaps Up an Gear Up)

Figure 5.1: Generic Transport Jet Drag or Thrust Required (Weight = 300,000 p)

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