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(Interestingly, from the numbers I can find, the CdA of a 787 is about 84 square feet, so at the same speed, the 787 has less drag than a fleet of 10 Veyrons...) |
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The Parachute (high Cd, low A) has less CdA than a 787 (ultra low Cd, high A), and the 787 is more aerodynamic (Cd). |
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To calculate the reynolds number, you have to know the viscosity (μ) and density (ρ) of the air, a reference dimension of the object (L) (which one you choose doesn't matter much, as long as you're consistent - for cars, I would probably pick length though), and the velocity (V) of the airflow. The reynolds number is calculated as Re = ρVL/μ. If the reynolds number for one object is substantially different (I.E. more than an order of magnitude, in most cases) than for another, then the drag coefficient could be very different even though they're the same shape. This is especially true if the reynolds number is very low - for example if you have a very small object, a very low velocity, or a very high viscosity. In this case, the fluid dynamics (and the drag) will be dominated by viscous forces, and the drag coefficient pretty much loses any relevance (since the drag force no longer even scales as V^2 in the viscous dominated flow - it scales with V instead). This is part of the reason you can't really do wind tunnel testing with a very small model of a car - the results will be completely wrong unless you do a lot of very careful (and potentially nonintuitive) things to ensure that you have a reasonable reynolds number for your model. In high reynolds number flow, including pretty much any full size car, the drag coefficient will be approximately constant across a fairly wide range of velocities (up to about mach 0.3, as I mentioned earlier). You can get some significant changes in boundary layer behavior, which can impact intakes on the side of the car or hood scoops, as well as the behavior of spoilers and vortex generators, but for the most part, the drag coefficient won't dramatically change with reynolds number for a full-size car (it'll probably drop a bit as reynolds number increases, due to the changes in the boundary layer, but this is a small effect). So, the short answer to your question is yes, a 4/5 scale car will have the same Cd (for all intents and purposes) as a full scale, but you can't just assume that drag and lift coefficients are completely scale-independent or velocity-independent, unfortunately, since there are some complications there. |
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Maybe I misread your post then - I interpreted your statement as saying that the Cd alone doesn't determine whether an object is aerodynamic, which is what I was disagreeing with. I do agree fully with your statement here (that the small parachute has a smaller CdA than the 787, but is less aerodynamic).
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I should have been more clear >.<
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Even though there has been basically no reference to an s2000 or an frs/brz in the last 3 pages, this has been an incredibly interesting read.
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I love dis fread, and I still want an S2000.
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Nope. It is for sale, just waiting for one of the interested parties to come get it with the cash.
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