OAT to TAT
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OAT to TAT
Ok stupid question here but just trying to find the proper way to get TAT from OAT, Google appears to be giving me a formula that doesn't work with the question I have....
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iflyforpie
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Re: OAT to TAT
What is the question you have?
Geez did I say that....? Or just think it....?
Re: OAT to TAT
Well actually a series of questions concerning Mach/TAS/CAS etc
And If I use what I have been given from google:
TAT=OAT(1x(.9(M^2)))
where M= mach the answers are coming up wrong...
That being said the electronic E6B has no problem doing them, id just like to know how the ghost in the machine is doing it before I write my Saron
-seems like the prudent thing to do.....
And If I use what I have been given from google:
TAT=OAT(1x(.9(M^2)))
where M= mach the answers are coming up wrong...
That being said the electronic E6B has no problem doing them, id just like to know how the ghost in the machine is doing it before I write my Saron
-seems like the prudent thing to do.....
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Re: OAT to TAT
Make sure you are using absolute temperature (Kelvin or Rankine) rather than F or C. I also thought it was TAT=OAT(1+(.2(M^2))). I could be mistaken as I am no math whiz and have never done these calculations before. Hope it helps.
Last edited by iflyforpie on Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Geez did I say that....? Or just think it....?
Re: OAT to TAT
not sure if this helps, but may be worth posting:
viewtopic.php?f=74&t=21034
viewtopic.php?f=74&t=21034
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Re: OAT to TAT
TAT = SAT*(1+0.2*M^2)
Where M is Mach number and temperatures are absolute (Kelvin or Rankine)
try this one
Where M is Mach number and temperatures are absolute (Kelvin or Rankine)
try this one


