Drafting Room Methods, Standards And Forms, a Reference book for Engineering Offices And Draftsmen
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"Top Camber" refers to the top surface of an aerofoil, and "Bottom Camber" to the bottom surface; "Mean Camber" is the mean of these two. Capacity : Lifting. — The maximum flying load of an aircraft. Carrying. — Excess of the lifting capacity over the dead load of an aircraft, which latter includes structure, power plant, and essential accessories. Carrying capacity: See Capacity. Center: The point in which a set of effects is assumed to be accumulated, producing the same effect as if all were ...concentrated at this point. Of buoyancy. — The center of gravity of the fluid displaced by the floating body. Of pressure of an aerofoil. — The point on the chord of an element of an aerofoil, prolonged if neces- sary, through which at any instant the line of action of the resultant air force passes. Of pressure of a body. — The point on the axis of a body, prolonged if necessary, through which at any instant the line of action of the resultant air force passes. Chord: Of an aerofoil section.
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