Drag Reduction Methods
Drag Reduction Methods
Four main types of drag are encountered in aerodynamicsNamely skin-friction drag, form drag, wave drag, induced
drag.
The methods in use for reduction for the reduction of each
type of drag are discussed in turn
1. REDUCTION OF SKIN- FRICTION DRAG
In broad terms skin-friction drag can be reduced in one of the
two ways. Either laminar flow is maintained by postponing
transition, this is so called laminar- flow technology , or
ways to found to reduce the surface shear stress generated
by the turbulent boundary layer.
The laminar-flow can be maintained passively by prolonging
the favorable constant-pressure region over the wing
surface. Active control of transition requires the use of
suction, either distributed or through discrete span wise slots.
Often the suction is used in conjunction with the favorable
pressure distributions. The basic principle of maintaining
laminar flow by means of suction has been known for at least
thirty five to forty years. However, he problems with the
practical implementation on aircraft, either real or perceptual,
have prevented the wide spread of the technology. It seems
increasingly likely, however, that the considerable gains in
efficiency which would result from the use of laminar -flow
S=s
The riblets act as barriers which prevent the free span wise
movement of the hairpin vortices .It is thought that
owing to this the vortices cannot approach each
other closely thereby weakening the near wall
bursting process. It should be noted, however, that
this explanation is not universally accepted
2. REDUCTION OF FORM DRAG