Spinning Flight: Dynamics of Frisbees, Boomerangs, Samaras, and Skipping Stones

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Springer Science & Business Media, 2 Φεβ 2007 - 346 σελίδες

More frisbees are sold each year than baseballs, basketballs and footballs combined. Yet these familiar flying objects have subtle and clever aerodynamic and gyrodynamic properties which are only recently being documented by wind tunnel and other studies. In common with other rotating bodies discussed in this readily accessible book, they are typically not treated in textbooks of aeronautics and the literature is scattered in a variety of places. This book develops the theme of disc-wings and spinning aerospace vehicles in parallel. Since many of the examples are recreational, anyone who enjoys these activities will likely find it profitable and enjoyable. In addition to spinning objects of various shapes, several exotic manned aircraft with disc planforms have been proposed and a prototypes built – these include a Nazi ‘secret weapon’ and the De Havilland Avrocar, also discussed in the book. Boomerangs represent another category of spinning aerodynamic body whose behavior can only be understood by coupling aerodynamics with gyrodynamics. The narrative, supported by equations and graphs, explains how the shape and throw of a boomerang relates to its trajectory. The natural world presents still other examples, namely the samaras or ‘seed-wings’ of many tree species, which autorotate during their descent, like a helicopter whose engine has failed. The flight performance of these spinning wings directly affects the dispersal and thus the evolutionary competitiveness of the trees concerned. Samara-type configurations are also considered for instrumentation and other payload dispersal applications. In short, the book discusses a range of familiar, connected, but largely undeveloped, topics in an accessible, but complete, manner.

From the reviews of the first edition:

"In his fascinating book Spinning Flight, Ralph Lorenz provides a rich feast of ... examples of spinning bodies ... . The book is well organized ... . The discussion in the book ... should be accessible to readers with some elementary understanding of aerodynamic principles. For the expert, the book is full of open problems ... . Its scope is extensive ... . In this respect, there may be something for everyone within its attractively designed cover ... ." (H. K. Moffatt, Nature, Vol. 444, December, 2006)

"If you liked physics at school, then this book is for you. It concerns itself with flying objects that spin through the air, and even tells you how to impress your friends with the biomechanics of Frisbees. ... there is plenty of information at all levels, and the book has a wealth of detail that only an aerospace engineer like Lorenz could have come up with." (Len Fisher, BBC Focus, February, 2007)

 

Περιεχόμενα

Introduction
1
2
10
Aerodynamics of Balls
19
1
24
4
28
9
35
15
41
Bouncing Balls Airbags and Tumbleweeds
45
8
127
3
138
Planetary Probes and Spinning Parachutes
141
CHAPTER 7
143
Pioneer Venus multiprobe spacecraft during assembly
149
16
163
Frisbees
169
5
178

1
48
6
54
7
55
Spinning Bullets Bombs and Bockets
69
CHAPTER 4
70
5
77
11
83
17
87
4
88
Satellites and Spin
91
2
94
8
102
Encountering Asteroids and Comets
115
CHAPTER 6
116
5
121
Flying Cylinders and Rings
197
CHAPTER 9
199
6
206
Spinning Aircraft and Nonspinning Disc Aircraft
217
163
220
The Boomerang
239
Samaras
269
Skipping Stones and Bouncing Bombs
291
Crosssection of Aerobie
302
Conclusions
319
Appendices Al Instrumented Flight Vehicles
321
A2 Photography
335
Index
343
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