Drag count
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A drag count is a dimensionless unit used by aerospace engineers. 1 drag count is equal to a of 0.0001.[1][2]
As the drag forces present on automotive vehicles are smaller than for aircraft, 1 drag count is commonly referred to as 0.0001 of .
Definition
A drag count is defined as:
where:
- is the drag force, which is by definition the force component in the direction of the flow velocity,Template:Efn
- is the mass density of the fluid,Template:Efn
- is the speed of the object relative to the fluid, and
- is the reference area.
The drag coefficient is used to compare the solutions of different geometries by means of a dimensionless number. A drag count is more user-friendly than the drag coefficient, as the latter is usually much less than 1. A drag count of 200 to 400 is typical for an airplane at cruise.[4] A reduction of one drag count on a subsonic civil transport airplane means about Template:Cvt more in payload.[5]