The drag of an airfoil at zero angle of attack is a function of density, viscosity, and velocity, in addition to a length parameter



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1 = f (2)   CD = f (Re)
For dynamic similarity, Re = 1 
= 1 since Tm = Tp = 15oC and  = f (T) 

  = 10  V = 1 



7.34 The fluid dynamic characteristics of a golf ball are to be tested using a model in a wind tunnel. Dependent parameters are the drag force, FD, and lift force, FL, on the ball. The independent parameters should include angular speed, , and dimple depth, d. Determine suitable dimensionless parameters and express the functional dependence among them. A golf pro can hit a ball at V = 240 ft/sec and  = 9000 rpm. To model these conditions in a wind tunnel with a maximum speed of 80 ft/sec, what diameter model should be used? How fast must the model rotate? (The diameter of a U.S. golf ball is 1.68 in.)



Choose MLT as fundamental units
FD  d D V  
MLT-2 T-1 L L LT-1 ML-3 ML-1T-1
Dimensional matrix


FD ,  , d produce a 3 x 3 matrix with a non-zero determinant  Rank = 3









L

T

M

FD

1

-2

1



0

-1

0

d

1

0

0

D

1

0

0

V

1

-1

0



-3

0

1



-1

-1

1

3 repeaters are needed

choose  , D , V as repeaters
Check on independence of the dimensions of the repeaters
L T M

 -3 0 1
D 1 0 0  0  dimensions of  , V , D are independent


V 1 -1 0


Dimensionless groups:


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