Engineering Questions with Answers - Multiple Choice Questions

Rocket Propulsion – Flight Performance – Forces Acting on a Vehicle in the Atmosphere

1 - Question

Which of the following is not an external force acting on a vehicle flying in the earth’s atmosphere?
a) Thrust
b) Aerodynamic forces
c) Gravitational forces
d) Forces due to thermal stress
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: For a vehicle flying in the earth’s atmosphere, thrust, aerodynamic (lift and drag) and gravitational forces are the major external forces. Thermal stress inside an engine leads to internal forces only.



2 - Question

Which of the following is a reasonable factor of increase for effective exhaust velocity (c) as altitude is increased?
a) 1.5
b) 2.1
c) 3.2
d) 4.5
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: The value of c can increase by a small factor between 1.2 to 1.6 as altitude is increased. Rocket motors produce greater thrust at higher altitudes due to the lower atmospheric pressure.



3 - Question

If L denotes the lift and ∅ denotes flight path angle, then what is the aerodynamic force acting normal to the flight path?
a) Lcos ∅
b) Lsin ∅
c) Lsec ∅
d) L
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: Lift (L) is the aerodynamic force acting normal to the flight path. Flight path angle is the angle between the local horizon (perpendicular to r) and the flight path



4 - Question

In writing the expressions for CL and CD for missiles and rockets, what does area A denote?
a) Sum of all the fin areas
b) The total surface area of the missile/rocket including the fins
c) Maximum cross-sectional area normal to the missile axis
d) Minimum cross-sectional area normal to the missile axis
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Area A denotes the maximum cross-sectional area perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the missile. So for a cylindrical missile body having a radius r, A = πr2.



5 - Question

What is the angle of attack for a missile?
a) The angle between the local horizon and the missile axis
b) The angle between the local horizon and the missile flight path
c) The angle between the missile axis and its flight path
d) The angle between the relative wind and the missile longitudinal axis
View Answer Answer: c
Explanation: Angle of attack for a missile is the angle between its flight path and the missile axis. For the pitching movement of a cruise missile, a range of angle of attack of 15° to 24° is found to be effective.



6 - Question

The lift and drag coefficients are not primarily a function of ____________
a) vehicle configuration
b) flight Mach number
c) angle of attack
d) vehicle mass
View Answer Answer: d
Explanation: lift and drag coefficients are primarily a function of vehicle configuration, flight Mach number, and angle of attack. CL depends on lift force and not vehicle mass.



7 - Question

What is the loss of velocity increment experienced by a rocket as a result of drag in the atmosphere?
a) 5-10%
b) 15-20%
c) 25-30%
d) 35-40%
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: For space launch vehicles and ballistic missiles, the drag loss is about 5 to 10% of the final vehicle velocity increment. It will be lesser for space vehicles than atmospheric vehicles like fighter aircraft because the time spent in the atmosphere is lesser for the space vehicles.



8 - Question

Which of the following is the correct expression for gravitational acceleration (g) at a height h, given go refers to gravitational acceleration on the earth’s surface and Ro refers to effective radius of earth?
a) g=go[Ro/(Ro+h)]2
b) g=go[Ro/(Ro-h)]2
c) g=go[(Ro+h)/2Ro]2
d) g=go[(Ro-h)/2Ro]2
View Answer Answer: a
Explanation: g=go[Ro/(Ro+h)]2 is the required formula. go = GM/Ro2 g = GM/(Ro + h)2 ⇒ g/go = Ro/(Ro+h)2.



9 - Question

Dynamic pressure experienced by the rocket in the lower atmosphere is ______ compared to that experienced at higher altitudes.
a) more
b) less
c) equal
d) any random value
View Answer Answer: b
Explanation: At lower atmospheric altitudes, the dynamic pressure experienced will be low because of the lower velocity of the rocket even though the air density is high. Dynamic pressure Pdyn is proportional to ρV2.

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