How do airplanes actually fly? - Raymond Adkins

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By 1917, Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time.
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But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing.
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His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of flight.
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Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today.
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So, where did Einstein go wrong?
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And how do planes fly?
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Though we don’t always think of it this way, air is a fluid medium—
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it’s just less dense than liquids like water.
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Things that are lighter than air are buoyant within it,
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while heavier objects require an upward force, called lift, to stay aloft.
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For planes, this force is mostly generated by the wings.
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One especially pervasive false description of lift
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is the “Longer Path” or “Equal Transit Time” explanation.
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It states that air molecules traveling over the top of a curved wing
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cover a longer distance than those traveling underneath.
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For the air molecules above to reach the wing’s trailing edge
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in the same instance as those that split off and went below,
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air must travel faster above,
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creating a pocket of lower pressure that lifts the plane.
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This explanation has been thoroughly debunked.
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Air molecules floating above and below the wing don't need to meet back up.
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In reality, the air traveling above reaches the wing’s trailing edge
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much faster than the air beneath.
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To get a sense of how lift is actually generated,
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let's simulate an airplane wing in motion.
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As it moves forward, the wing affects the movement of the air around it.
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As air meets the wing’s solid surface, a thin layer sticks to the wing.
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This layer pulls the surrounding air with it.
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The air splits into pathways above and below the wing,
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following the wing’s contour.
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As the air that’s routed above makes its way around the nose of the wing,
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it experiences centripetal acceleration,
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the force you also feel in a sharply turning car.
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The air above therefore gathers more speed than the air traveling below.
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This increased speed is coupled with a decrease in pressure above the wing,
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which pulls even more air across the wing’s upper surface.
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The air flowing across the lower surface, meanwhile,
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experiences less of a change in direction and speed.
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The pressure across the wing’s lower surface is thus higher
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than that above the upper surface.
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This pressure difference results in the upwards force of lift.
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The faster the plane travels,
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the greater the pressure difference, and the greater that force.
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Once it overcomes the downward force of gravity,
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the plane takes off.
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Air flows smoothly around curved wings.
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But a wing’s curvature is not the cause of lift.
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In fact, a flat wing that’s tilted upwards can also create lift—
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as long as the air bends around it,
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contributing to and reinforcing the pressure difference.
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Meanwhile, having a wing that’s too curved or steeply angled
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can be disastrous:
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the airflow above may detach from the wing and become turbulent.
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This is probably what happened with Einstein’s wing design,
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nicknamed “the cat’s back.”
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By increasing the wing’s curvature,
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Einstein thought it would generate more lift.
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But one test pilot reported that the plane wobbled
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like “a pregnant duck” in flight.
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Our explanation is still a simplified description
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of this nuanced, complex process.
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Other factors, like the air that’s flowing meters beyond the wing’s surface—
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being swept up, then down—
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as well as air vortices formed at the wing’s tips,
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all influence lift.
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And, while experts agree that the pressure difference generates lift,
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their explanations for how can vary.
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Some might emphasize the air’s behavior at the wing’s surface,
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others the upward force created as the air is deflected downwards.
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However, there's no controversy when it comes to the math.
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Engineers use a set of formulas called the Navier-Stokes equations
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to precisely model air’s flow around a wing
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and detail how lift is generated.
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More than a century after Einstein’s foray into aeronautics,
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lift retains its reputation as a confounding concept.
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But when it feels like it’s all going to come crashing down, remember:
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it’s just the physics of fluid in motion.
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