formdraget
Formdraget, or form drag, is the component of drag that arises from the shape of an object moving through a fluid. It results from how the flow is displaced around the body, leading to pressure differences between the front and the rear as the flow separates and a wake forms. This pressure drag is the main contributor to formdraget, in contrast to skin-friction drag, which comes from viscous shear on the surface.
In fluid dynamics, total drag D is commonly expressed as D = ½ ρ v^2 A Cd, where ρ is
Blunt or bluff bodies with abrupt fronts and large rear wakes produce larger form drag than streamlined
Strategies to reduce formdraget include streamlining the silhouette, tapering the rear, using rounded noses and slender
Applications span automotive, aeronautical, and maritime design, where minimizing form drag improves efficiency, performance, and fuel