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darxus ([personal profile] darxus) wrote2010-05-15 09:06 pm
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Most Aerodynamic

Some people say the most aerodynamic object is a teardrop. I don't believe them.

This is what I think:

http://www.eternalmachinery.com/mostaerodynamic/

Update: And now I find an equation to define this kind of shape: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NACA_airfoil#Equation_for_a_symmetrical_4-digit_NACA_airfoil

[identity profile] darxus.livejournal.com 2010-05-16 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
I almost addressed this, but didn't think it was necessary. I guess because I feel like at this point we should have an equation that handles all possibilities.

For a disk with a diameter of three feet, what shape around it has minimum drag in air at sea level?

At what length does drag stop dropping due to increase in skin friction drag or boundary layer separation?

If that length is long, what's the best shape at lengths that are within a few multiples of the diameter?

65mph. Painted and waxed aluminum.