Testing the Drag on a Hovercraft
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Shawn
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Testing the Drag on a Hovercraft
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of how to easily test the drag on a Hovercraft. This is for a 5th grade science fair project.
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kgudger
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Re: Testing the Drag on a Hovercraft
Hello and welcome to the forums:
I imagine there are several types of drag on a Hovercraft, at least vertical and horizontal. If you want accurate measurements of drag, I suggest learning about how drag is measured in wind tunnels. Science Buddies site https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ion1.shtml on building the test section talks about using sensors to measure drag. The article also references NASA's site on wind tunnels: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/shortt.html.
Measuring drag outside of a wind tunnel can be difficult. I did some searching, and there are plenty of articles about hovercraft drag, but little to nothing about measuring it. I think that if you used a fishing scale on a line, and pulled the craft along at a fixed speed, you could measure the drag vs. speed this way.
Best, Keith
I imagine there are several types of drag on a Hovercraft, at least vertical and horizontal. If you want accurate measurements of drag, I suggest learning about how drag is measured in wind tunnels. Science Buddies site https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ion1.shtml on building the test section talks about using sensors to measure drag. The article also references NASA's site on wind tunnels: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/shortt.html.
Measuring drag outside of a wind tunnel can be difficult. I did some searching, and there are plenty of articles about hovercraft drag, but little to nothing about measuring it. I think that if you used a fishing scale on a line, and pulled the craft along at a fixed speed, you could measure the drag vs. speed this way.
Best, Keith

