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cm0002@lemmings.world to Science@mander.xyz · 21 days ago

A Fundamental Principle of Aeronautical Engineering Has Been Overturned

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A Fundamental Principle of Aeronautical Engineering Has Been Overturned

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cm0002@lemmings.world to Science@mander.xyz · 21 days ago
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It's long been accepted that the smoother the surface, the lower the aerodynamic drag. That turns out not always to be the case.

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    Furthermore, the DMR-applied surface consistently showed a drag coefficient lower than that of the smooth surface up to the highest measured Reynolds number (3.6 x 10⁶)

    This is the most surprising finding to me. The treated surfaces even exhibited lower drag in the turbulent flow regime.

    Wait, is it also lower in the laminar region? Or is it higher in the laminar region, but laminar region lasts longer so overall improvement? Man a graph would be nice…

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      Graph is here:

      https://www.tohoku.ac.jp/japanese/newimg/pressimg/tohokuuniv-press20260512_02web_DMR.pdf

      Keynotes are here:

      https://www.tohoku.ac.jp/japanese/2026/05/press20260512-02-DMR.html

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        Thanks, I can’t read the notes but the graph is pretty good.

        Edit: … Coefficient of drag seems same in laminar regime, the surface treatment seems to only improve efficiency or make no change

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