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Module 8. Basic aerodynamics

The difference between transient droop and static droop is

  • overswing.
  • underswing.
  • a hole in one.

Explanation

Static droop is the steady-state speed reduction once the governor has settled, while transient droop is the momentary dip immediately after a load is applied. The difference between the deeper momentary dip and the recovered steady value is the undershoot, or underswing, of the response.

RiccardoPetre asking:

Can anyone tell me what are transient droop and static droop?

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