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Specifický přebytek výkonu×Teorie elementů a hybnosti (Blade Element Momentum Theory)×
OborLetectví a kosmonautikaLetectví a kosmonautika
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku1970s1889
TvůrceJohn Boyd, U.S. Air ForceWilliam Froude, Heinrich Glauert
TypTactical metricAnalysis method
Původní zdrojBoyd, J. R., & Hammond, J. A. (1971). The mechanics of air combat. Fighter Weapons Newsletter, US Air Force Tactical Air Command. link ↗Froude, W. (1889). On the elementary relation between pitch, slip, and propulsive efficiency. Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects, 30, 94–103. link ↗
Další názvyPs, energy maneuverability theory, specific powerBEM theory, rotor performance prediction, actuator disk method
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ShrnutíSpecific excess power (Ps) is a metric that quantifies the rate of change of energy per unit weight, representing how quickly an aircraft can trade speed for altitude (or vice versa) at a given flight condition. Developed by John Boyd in the 1970s as part of energy maneuverability theory, Ps is essential for assessing aircraft performance during combat maneuvering, climb, and acceleration. Specific excess power is widely used in military aircraft design, flight envelope analysis, and tactical air combat assessment.Blade element momentum theory (BEM) is a fundamental method for analyzing rotor performance by combining blade element aerodynamics with momentum conservation. Developed initially by Froude and refined by Glauert and Leishman, BEM decomposes a rotor into radial blade elements, computes local aerodynamic forces, and sums contributions to predict total thrust, torque, power, and efficiency. BEM is standard for helicopter, wind turbine, and propeller design.
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