dragkapasiteten
Dragkapasiteten refers to the maximum drag force that a body, vehicle, or structure can impart to or withstand when moving through a fluid. The term can describe both the amount of drag an object can generate and the drag that a system is designed to resist, depending on the context. In fluid dynamics, drag force is commonly expressed as F_D = 1/2 ρ v^2 C_d A, where ρ is fluid density, v is speed, C_d is the drag coefficient, and A is the reference area. Drag capacity is therefore influenced by shape, surface roughness, flow regime, and operating speed.
In automotive and transportation contexts, drag capacity is often discussed in relation to towing capacity—the maximum
In structural engineering, drag (wind load) is a design consideration for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructures.
Measurement and design approaches include wind tunnel testing and computational fluid dynamics to estimate drag, followed