Introduction to Flight Testing. James W. Gregory
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Figure 2.8 Illustration of different altitudes used in aviation.
Nomenclature
atemperature lapse rate, dT/dhcchordggravitational accelerationggravitational acceleration at sea levelhgeopotential altitudehAabsolute altitude (height relative to the center of the Earth)hGgeometric altitude (height above mean sea level)kconstant, a/TSLmmass of air in the control volumenconstant, −g/aRppressureRgas constant for airrEarthEarth's mean radiusRecReynolds number based on chordSviscSutherland's constantTtemperatureU∞freestream velocityWweight of air in the control volumexlength of control volume elementywidth of control volume elementβconstant used in Sutherland's Lawδpressure ratio, p/pSLμdynamic viscosityνkinematic viscosityρdensityσdensity ratio, ρ/ρSLθtemperature ratio, T/TSL
Subscripts
refreference conditions at the base of a given atmospheric layerSLsea leveltroptropopause1beginning of an atmospheric layer2end of an atmospheric layer
Acronyms and Abbreviations
AGLheight above ground levelICAOInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationMSLheight above mean sea levelNOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
References
1 Anderson, J.D. Jr. (2016). Introduction to Flight, 8e. New York: McGraw‐Hill.
2 Carmichael, R. (2018). Public domain aeronautical software for the aeronautical engineer. http://www.pdas.com/atmos.html (accessed 28 December 2020).
3 ICAO (1993). Manual of the ICAO Standard Atmosphere (Extended to 80 Kilometres (262 500 Feet)), 3e, ICAO Document 7488. Montréal, QC: International Civil Aviation Organization.
4 NOAA, NASA, and USAF (1976). U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1976, NOAA‐S/T‐76‐1562, NASA‐TM‐X‐74335. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19770009539.
5 Sartorius, S. (2018). Standard Atmosphere Functions, v. 2.1.0.0. MathWorks File Exchange. https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/28135-standard-atmosphere-functions.
6 Sutherland, W. (1893). LII. The viscosity of gases and molecular force. The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Series 5 36 (223): 507–531. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786449308620508.
Notes
1 1 There have been many iterations of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere over the years. The original version was published in 1958, and as scientific understanding of the atmosphere advanced, was updated in 1962, 1966, and finally 1976. Some older versions of the standard atmosphere persist today – for example, Anderson (2016) continues to refer to a 1959 definition of the standard atmosphere from the U.S. Air Force. However, the 1976 U.S. Standard Atmosphere and the 1993 ICAO standard atmosphere are widely accepted as the appropriate standards to use today.
2 2 There are two different definitions of absolute altitude that we will use in this chapter. The first one, considered here, is for development of the standard atmosphere. The second definition is widely used in aviation as the height above ground level. We will clarify these distinctions at the end of this chapter.
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