A gust load factor is a critical parameter in aviation and aeronautics that quantifies the additional load experienced by an aircraft due to unexpected gusts of wind. Understanding this factor helps engineers design aircraft structures that can withstand such forces without compromising safety.
The formula above shows how the gust load factor is calculated. It takes into account both the relative speed of the gust and the aircraft’s speed to determine the additional load.
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