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ground effect
noun
A generic term describing any aerodynamic effects occurring due to a vehicle's body or appendages moving in close proximity to the ground.
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The ground effect is included in the Green function.
There, in 1977, Peter Wright and Colin Chapman had discovered the principle now called "ground effect".
The significance of ground effect to the aerodynamic cost of flight and energetics of the Black Skimmer (Rynchops nigra).
In the 1960s American aerodynamicists developed an experimental craft making use of a wing in connection with ground effect.
The dynamic ground effect requires the radio height and sink rate in the models.
Finally, a space-developing simulation of an aircraft vortex wake in ground effect is also presented.
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This survey has the objective of reviewing research and development of wing-in-ground effect technology.
That rate currently sits at 39.6percentt, and cutting it further is unlikely to have the same on-the-ground effect on taxpayers' decisions, Holtz-Eakin said.
Wing-iii-Ground Effect vehicle (WIG-craft) or Ekranoplane as it is called in Russia could take the significant part of the projected air traffic growth.
The aim of investigation is to defme the way for operational perfonnance improving of the vehicles of advanced design, particular, wing-in-ground effect craft or ekranoplanes.
I found reports that opioid marketers, prescribing doctors and manufacturers were frequently facing scrutiny for their statements and practices around those drugs, but with little apparent on-the-ground effect.
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