How do the principles of physics apply to building styrofoam planes?

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The discussion focuses on the application of physics principles in building Styrofoam planes, highlighting the importance of understanding aerodynamics and material strength. A college student majoring in physics seeks to explore how these concepts translate to creating lightweight models. Participants suggest that aerospace engineering may provide a more comprehensive framework for this topic. Concerns are raised about the structural integrity of Styrofoam as a material for plane construction. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the intersection of physics and engineering in designing effective aircraft.
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Hi everyone, I really would like to know the whole background with physics dealing with how planes work, and if making a Styrofoam plane is the same idea with physics but just slightly different. I am a college student majoring in physics and trying to start a company somewhat dealing with physics. Like i.e. building styrofoam planes. Thanks!
 
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Geno said:
Hi everyone, I really would like to know the whole background with physics dealing with how planes work,

so being a university student you understand the importance of research ?
what initial things have you discovered so far in your looking around on the net ?Dave
 
Geno said:
Hi everyone, I really would like to know the whole background with physics dealing with how planes work, and if making a Styrofoam plane is the same idea with physics but just slightly different. I am a college student majoring in physics and trying to start a company somewhat dealing with physics. Like i.e. building styrofoam planes. Thanks!

Would this be more fully covered under Aerospace Engineering instead of Physics?
 
Geno said:
Hi everyone, I really would like to know the whole background with physics dealing with how planes work, and if making a Styrofoam plane is the same idea with physics but just slightly different. I am a college student majoring in physics and trying to start a company somewhat dealing with physics. Like i.e. building styrofoam planes. Thanks!
Welcome to the PF.

Please read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airplane

and if you have specific questions about that reading, feel free to ask them here. And the biggest problem with a purely Styrofoam plane would be the lack of strength of the material.
 
Drakkith said:
Would this be more fully covered under Aerospace Engineering instead of Physics?
Good point. I moved the thread now to the ME/Aero forum. :smile:
 
berkeman said:
And the biggest problem with a purely Styrofoam plane would be the lack of strength of the material.

You just need really small planes! :wink:
 
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You just need really small planes! :wink:
http://www.gyroscope.com/images/thumbnails/MOTORPLANE-450.jpg
MOTORPLANE-450.jpg
 
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