Spring 2003 1661AC22 Longitudinal Dynamics For notational simplicity, let X=Fn, Y= Fu, and Z= F aF Longitudinal equations(1-15 )can be rewritten as mi=X+X2- mg cos(0+△X
Spring 2003 Example Given: Catapult rotating at a constant rate(frictionless, in the horizontal plane) Find the eom of the particle as it leaves the tube
Longitudinal equations (1-15) can be rewritten as: mu Xuu+ Xww-mg cos 0+ m(w-qUo) =Zuu+ Zww+ Zq-mg sin 000+Z Iyyg =Muu+ Mww+ Mw++ There is no roll/yaw motion, so q 0
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