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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ground effect - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ground Effect; Ground effects; Ground effect (disambiguation)

ground effect         
¦ noun the aerodynamic buoyancy produced by a cushion of air below a vehicle moving close to the ground.
Ground effect (aerodynamics)         
  • Bell X-14 showing lengthened landing gear legs to reduce suckdown
  • Dassault Mirage IIIV hovering over open grid
  • Underside view of the first prototype P.1127 showing small ventral strakes to increase fountain lift
  • Harrier GR9 showing the lift improvement devices, large ventral strakes and a retractable dam behind nosewheel
  • F-35B showing weapon's bay inboard doors open to capture rising fountain flow
AERODYNAMICS
Wing-In-Ground-Effect; Wing In Ground Effect; Wing-in-Ground Effect; Ground effect in aircraft; Ground Effect in aircraft; Hover out of ground effect; Ground effect (aircraft)
For fixed-wing aircraft, ground effect is the reduced aerodynamic drag that an aircraft's wings generate when they are close to a fixed surface.. Reduced drag when in ground effect during takeoff can cause the aircraft to "float" while below the recommended climb speed.
Ground-effect vehicle         
  • ''Lun''-class ekranoplan]] in flight
  • A Russian light ekranoplan Aquaglide-2
  • The [[Bartini Beriev VVA-14]], developed during the 1970s
  • The Rhein-Flugzeugbau X-114 in flight.
  • SAAF Museum]], Port Elizabeth, South Africa. <br />(It has since been removed from the museum)
  • Model of the [[Beriev Be-2500]] concept aircraft
  • A Hoverwing
  • WIG-wings configurations: (A){{nbsp}}Ekranoplan; (B){{nbsp}}Reverse-delta wing; (C){{nbsp}}Tandem wing.
MACHINE TO FLY IN AIR JUST ABOVE SEA OR GROUND USING AIR-SURFICE REACTION
Ekranoplan; Wing-In-Ground-Effect craft; Ekranoplane; Be-2500; Wingboat; Acranoplan; Ekronoplan; Wing In Ground; WISES; Flarecraft; Wingship; Wing-in-ground effect vehicle; Wing In Ground-effect vehicle; Ground effects vehicle; Ground effect vehicle (GEV); Ground effect vehicles; Ground effects airplane; Wing-in-Ground-effect vehicle; WIG vehicle; SkimMachine; WISE ship; Wing-in-Surface-Effect ship; Ekranoplans; WIG effect vehicle; Wing-in-ground-effect; Wing-in-ground; Wing-in-surface-effect; AirFish 8; Wing-In-Ground-effect vehicle; Ground effect vehicle; Wing-In-Ground effect vehicle
A ground-effect vehicle (GEV), also called a wing-in-ground-effect (WIG), ground-effect craft, wingship, flarecraft or ekranoplan (), is a vehicle that is able to move over the surface by gaining support from the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth or water. Typically, it is designed to glide over a level surface (usually over the sea) by making use of ground effect, the aerodynamic interaction between the moving wing and the surface below.

Wikipédia

Ground effect

Ground effect may refer to:

  • Ground effect (aerodynamics), the increased lift and decreased aerodynamic drag of a wing close to a fixed surface
  • Ground effect (cars), an effect that creates downforce, primarily in racing cars
  • Ground effect vehicle, a vehicle which attains level flight near the surface of the Earth due to ground effect
  • Ground effect train, an alternative to a magnetic levitation train, using ground effect in aircraft to prevent the vehicle from making contact with the ground
Exemples du corpus de texte pour ground effect
1. Officially this invention is a ‘wing in ground effect vehicle‘ – a hovercraft which is able to fly due to a set of unusual aerodynamics The hoverwing sets off like a normal–hovercraft but when it reaches top speed of 60mph, its wings can be extended and it takes flight.