Mars Helicopter Blade Supersonic Aerodynamics Podcast #180
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The Mars ingenuity was the first powered aircraft to ever fly on another planet. But, it faced very strange conditions. The atmosphere was very thin, the Mach numbers were high, and the Reynolds numbers were low. That resulted in shocks at very low Reynolds numbers. How does that affect the aerodynamics of the helicopter's blades? Find out here! If you want to help support us in making educational aerodynamic videos, you can through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Premier_Aerodynamics CHECK OUT our new OpenFoam CFD course that covers everything from literally installing it to running your own DES simulations, and everything in between: https://premieraerodynamics.com/Courses/ CHECK OUT our new Intermediate CFD course that covers what you need to go into industry and do high quality simulations: https://premieraerodynamics.com/Courses/ Want an easy way to make your experiments 2-4% more accurate? Check out The Atmosphere Hawk to make your aerodynamic experiments better: https://premieraerodynamics.com/Atmosphere-hawk Paper and thumbnail:https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=124626, licensed under: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #Aerodynamics #Aero #marsIngenuity #MarsHelicopter #MarsHelicopterAerodynamics #HelicopterShockwaves #HelicopterBladeAerodynamics #MarsIngenuityAerodynamics
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