
handle: 10198/30077
For effective modeling and prediction of body behaviors on external fluid flows, in order to improve design and performance, it is crucial to comprehend the drag forces. The geometry of the body, the Reynolds number, and the roughness surface of the body, are some of the variables that affect the drag force. As a result, the availability of a water tunnel channel is an essential tool for conducting experimental testing in a way that is quick and affordable while incorporating all of the complexity of a real flow, allowing for the quantification of drag forces, or the overall resistance of a body being dragged by a fluid.
External flows, Bodies geometry, Water tunnel, Drag coefficient
External flows, Bodies geometry, Water tunnel, Drag coefficient
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