What is Carson's Speed?
The maximum range airspeed may be the most economical way to fly, but it's quite slow. Hence, we may consider the speed for which the ratio fuel flow/knot of airspeed reaches a minimum. That speed, marked by the point where a line from the origin is tangent to the thrust required curve, is called 'Carson's speed'.
It is basically considered 32% more than the maximum range airspeed i.e. 132% of maximum Range airspeed.
For example if maximum range airspeed is 100 knots, The Carson's speed would be 132 Knots.
How to Calculate Cruise Weight Fraction for Jet Aircraft?
Cruise Weight Fraction for Jet Aircraft calculator uses Cruise Weight Fraction Jet Aircraft = exp((Range of Jet Aircraft*Specific Fuel Consumption*(-1))/(0.866*1.32*Velocity at Maximum Lift to Drag Ratio*Maximum Lift-to-Drag Ratio)) to calculate the Cruise Weight Fraction Jet Aircraft, Cruise Weight Fraction for Jet Aircraft is a measure of the proportion of an aircraft's total weight that is dedicated to fuel for cruise, calculated by considering the range of the jet aircraft, specific fuel consumption, maximum lift-to-drag ratio, and velocity at maximum lift to drag ratio, providing insight into the aircraft's fuel efficiency and endurance. Cruise Weight Fraction Jet Aircraft is denoted by FWcruise jet symbol.
How to calculate Cruise Weight Fraction for Jet Aircraft using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Cruise Weight Fraction for Jet Aircraft, enter Range of Jet Aircraft (Rjet), Specific Fuel Consumption (c), Velocity at Maximum Lift to Drag Ratio (VL/D,max) & Maximum Lift-to-Drag Ratio (LDmaxratio) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Cruise Weight Fraction for Jet Aircraft calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.822972 = exp((7130*0.000166666666666667*(-1))/(0.866*1.32*1.05*5.081527)).