Difference between aerodynamic centre and centre of pressure
Answers
Answered by
1
☺☺.....☺.....☺......
Attachments:
Answered by
1
Hey! Here is the answer which can help you out..
Center of Pressure: The center of pressure is the point where the total sum of a pressure field acts on a body. In aerospace, this is the point on the airfoil (or wing) where the resultant vector (of lift and drag) acts.

Center of pressure changes with the angle of attack because the pressure changes with respect to the angle of attack.If the angle of attack is increased, the center of pressure moves forward; and if decreased, it moves rearward. This center of pressure in turn affects the stability of the aircraft.
Aerodynamic Center: The resultant (or the pressure forces) also cause a moment on the airfoil. As the angle of attack increases, the pitching moment at a point (for example, the center of gravity) also changes. However, the pitching moment remains constant at a particular point, which is called the aerodynamic center.
Center of Pressure: The center of pressure is the point where the total sum of a pressure field acts on a body. In aerospace, this is the point on the airfoil (or wing) where the resultant vector (of lift and drag) acts.

Center of pressure changes with the angle of attack because the pressure changes with respect to the angle of attack.If the angle of attack is increased, the center of pressure moves forward; and if decreased, it moves rearward. This center of pressure in turn affects the stability of the aircraft.
Aerodynamic Center: The resultant (or the pressure forces) also cause a moment on the airfoil. As the angle of attack increases, the pitching moment at a point (for example, the center of gravity) also changes. However, the pitching moment remains constant at a particular point, which is called the aerodynamic center.
nayana7:
pls make it as brainlist answer
Similar questions