NonAeroNauticalGuy
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- Jul 13, 2007
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Hello all,
I would like your help in an ongoing debate on another forum. Here is the concept:
A jet engine plane is placed on a hypothetical treadmill that turns freely, matching the speed of the plane's wheels. Let's theoretically assume the treadmill can match this speed, not matter how fast the wheels turn. The engines are started and turned up to takeoff speed.
What happens?
To a lot of us on the other forum, it seems like "common sense" that when the engines start to drive the plane forward on it's wheels, and the treadmill will begin turning the other way, cancelling out all forward motion. Without forward motion, there will be no wind moving over the wings, and there will be no lift.
Others have said that since the wheels have no power themselves, and the plane is driven forward by the engines only, that the treadmill cannot prevent the plane from moving forward. That doesn't make sense to me, but perhaps someone could break it down for me.
Feel free to use extremely technical language, as we have plenty of posters on that forum who will be able to understand it..
Thanks,
Russ
I would like your help in an ongoing debate on another forum. Here is the concept:
A jet engine plane is placed on a hypothetical treadmill that turns freely, matching the speed of the plane's wheels. Let's theoretically assume the treadmill can match this speed, not matter how fast the wheels turn. The engines are started and turned up to takeoff speed.
What happens?
To a lot of us on the other forum, it seems like "common sense" that when the engines start to drive the plane forward on it's wheels, and the treadmill will begin turning the other way, cancelling out all forward motion. Without forward motion, there will be no wind moving over the wings, and there will be no lift.
Others have said that since the wheels have no power themselves, and the plane is driven forward by the engines only, that the treadmill cannot prevent the plane from moving forward. That doesn't make sense to me, but perhaps someone could break it down for me.
Feel free to use extremely technical language, as we have plenty of posters on that forum who will be able to understand it..
Thanks,
Russ