bobengr
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2012
- 5
I am not a student. I earned a BSME 31 years ago, but I have not really practiced engineering for years. I've been doing mostly business software development during my career. I am working on a personal project and dusting off my engineering math skills.
I need to calculate the approximate force that a rectangular plate would experience when in an air stream. I'd appreciate it if someone would check my equation and math.
Given: PlateArea = 0.0110 ft2, AirDensity = 0.002683 slugs/ft3, AirSpeed = 146.667 ft/sec
Find: PlateForce
Equation: PlateForce = ((AirDensity) * (AirSpeed)**2 * (PlateArea))/2g, where g = 32.174 slugs-ft/lbf-sec2
Soln: PlateForce = ((0.002683 slugs/ft3) * (146.667 ft/sec)**2 * (0.0110 ft2))/(2*32.174 slugs-ft/lbf-sec2)
PlateForce = 0.010 lbf
I know this seems like a student problem, but I'll send you a photo of me and my gray hair if that helps
Thanks!
--Bob
I need to calculate the approximate force that a rectangular plate would experience when in an air stream. I'd appreciate it if someone would check my equation and math.
Given: PlateArea = 0.0110 ft2, AirDensity = 0.002683 slugs/ft3, AirSpeed = 146.667 ft/sec
Find: PlateForce
Equation: PlateForce = ((AirDensity) * (AirSpeed)**2 * (PlateArea))/2g, where g = 32.174 slugs-ft/lbf-sec2
Soln: PlateForce = ((0.002683 slugs/ft3) * (146.667 ft/sec)**2 * (0.0110 ft2))/(2*32.174 slugs-ft/lbf-sec2)
PlateForce = 0.010 lbf
I know this seems like a student problem, but I'll send you a photo of me and my gray hair if that helps
Thanks!
--Bob