dragsensing
Dragsensing refers to the measurement and analysis of aerodynamic drag forces acting on an object in a fluid flow using dedicated sensors and data processing. The term encompasses direct force measurements on the object or its support structure as well as indirect methods that infer drag from pressure, velocity, or power data. Dragsensing is used to quantify drag coefficients and validate aerodynamic models across engineering disciplines.
Measurement approaches include direct force sensing with multi-axis load cells and strain gauges attached to a
Data processing involves isolating drag from lift and side forces, correcting for buoyancy and mounting effects,
Applications include automotive aerodynamics, aircraft and spacecraft design, wind loading on structures, and research in sports
With advances in precision force sensors and wind tunnel instrumentation in the 20th century, dragsensing became