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Originally Posted by minAirForce
Hello,
You seem to be the expert on all this stuff. Any aero engineers on this site? What is the optimum streamline tear drop shape? I've seen mentions of 2.3:1, 3:1 in an aero book, and 2.7:1 calculated from diagrams? I would think the optimum shape would depend on speed, but have not found any reference to that.
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mini,I settled on 2.5:1 as the 'ideal.' Hucho demonstrates it at least 4-times in his book.It is the 'shortest' structure ( body-of-revolution ) with Cd 0.04.
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In free-air,2.1 has the same Cd,but in ground-effect its aft-body down-slope exceeds 22-degrees,which was shown By W.A.Mair to be the absolute maximum body camber angle which can support attached flow for a bluff body in ground effect.
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If the body is lengthened beyond 2.5:1,surface area grows,increasing skin-friction,so overall drag begins to rise.
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When the 2.5:1 teardrop is lowered into ground-reflection it creates a vehicle 'Template' which produces a vehicle of Cd 0.08 body drag ( w/o wheels ) which has a length,5X its height,including its ground clearance.
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For road vehicles,the drag coefficient is constant above 20-mph,so the Cd is basically fixed and is not affected by speed.