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Old 05-19-2013, 06:09 PM   #43 (permalink)
ChazInMT
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It was thanks to Aeroheads patient insistence here in this thread that I came to realize the Template may not be scaled as I was kind of insinuating with my posts. Notice I went silent? That's because Phil helped me see the light here. I suppose I should have posted such before now.

I still say, in a sense we were both right, yes, you can scale the template and flow will remain attached to it, but, the Cd will go into the crapper because you are creating gross pressure changes when you go sub-template that create drag. You can have attached flow over a shape, and its Cd will be mediocre. Attached flow is NOT the goal, it is a characteristic that must be present in order to optimize the Cd. The goal is to eliminate drastic pressure changes, allowing the air to build in behind a vehicle as gently as possible creating as little turbulence as possible.

Stick close to the template for Optimum low drag results, the further from it you get, the worse the drag will be.

Thanks again Phil!
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