Examples of using Drag coefficient in English and their translations into German
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Something is increasing the drag coefficient.
The drag coefficient has been reduced to 0.35.
The ALPINA front spoiler improves the drag coefficient.
Drag coefficient of a flat plate, laminar flow.
In addition, the drag coefficient is improved.
Drag coefficient of a flat plate, turbulent flow.
And the reason is, mainly, in drag coefficient is 0,44 m2.
A drag coefficient of just 0.021 compared with 4.0 for regular neoprene wetsuits.
The frontal area is 2.2500 m2 and the drag coefficient is 0.3.
The result is a drag coefficient of Cd 0.35, a new record in this segment.
Most streamlined Astra ever: Exemplary drag coefficient of 0.285.
With a drag coefficient figure of Cd 0.35 it sets a new benchmark in its segment.
Its frontal area is 2.1100 m2 and the drag coefficient is 0.3.
The drag coefficient is the ratio of the measured force and the imagined dynamic force p·A.
The Taiki has scissor doors and a very impressive drag coefficient of 0.25.
With a drag coefficient of Cd 0.34, it boasted the best aerodynamics of all Mercedes-Benz saloons at the time of its premiere in 1982.
No longer is the task of wind tunnels restricted to optimizing the drag coefficient(cW) or reducing fuel consumption.
Auxiliary table: Drag coefficient(Zeta) of a pipe bend with pipe diameter large(dgroß) and pipe diameter small dklein.
The car was restyled on the David Jones original by American designer Wayne Cherry andthe result was an exceptionally low drag coefficient for its time.
The drag coefficient(Cd value) of the streamlined saloon was just 0.36, over 35 percent lower than the value for a standard-production 540 K Coupé of the time.
With an accurately constructed model of the boxfish the engineers inStuttgart were able to achieve a wind drag coefficient of just 0.06 in the wind tunnel.
Three-dimensional duct design: This design is very aerodynamic drag coefficient is small, 18 vents, which are put on reasonable positions, so that the in& out air-flow and the inner air-flow are smooth and fast.
With a front fascia and a flowing silhouette that inspired the first Omega generation that premiered five years later,the TECH 1 set an aerodynamic benchmark with a drag coefficient of 0.235.
Thereafter in quick succession followed the Opel CD, a streamlined coupé with a V8 engine in 1969, the GT2 with sliding doors in 1975 andthe extremely aerodynamically optimized Tech1, whose drag coefficient of Cd 0.235 was an absolute sensation in the early 1980s.
Emphasis during development was put on passive safety, lightweight design and aerodynamics: Despite itssomewhat square-shape appearance, the 190 boasted a drag coefficient of 0.33.
Speed is not one of the features expected on a tractor, since it does not normally need to perform their normal duties,besides that due to its large weight and high drag coefficient very high power is needed to provide the vehicle speed.
The model to run at Le Mans had a fuel tank, bespoke BBS wheels and Michelin tyres, a weight of,a power-to-weight ratio of 631 brake horsepower per ton, and a drag coefficient of 0.35.
Markedly emotive in design, with powerful engines ranging from 80 kW(109 hp) to 155 kW(211 hp), extremely efficientwith emissions from just 98 g of CO2/km and a best-in-class drag coefficient of 0.27.
The Continental GT's shape can be said to be a thoroughly modern interpretation of classic fastback design andas a result it boasts the enviably low drag coefficient of just 0.32.
Design of contrasts(with rear spoiler included) engine and front-center position V10. 560 HP at 8.700 r. p. m… Maximumtorque 480 Nm. refined aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of 0,31.