Arrasto (Drag)
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Definition
A força aerodinâmica que se opõe ao movimento de uma aeronave através do ar, atuando paralela e oposta à direção de voo.
O que é arrasto?
Drag is the aerodynamic resistance force that acts parallel and opposite to an aircraft's direction of motion. It is the primary enemy of fuel efficiency, as engines must overcome drag continuously to maintain airspeed. Every aspect of aircraft design — from fuselage shape to surface finish — is influenced by the need to minimize drag.
Como funciona
Drag exists in several distinct forms, each with different causes:
- Parasitic Drag: Caused by the physical form of the aircraft moving through air. Includes form drag (pressure difference fore and aft), skin friction drag (air viscosity along surfaces), and interference drag (turbulence at surface junctions).
- Induced Drag: A byproduct of lift generation. As wings produce lift, wingtip vortices create a downwash that tilts the lift vector rearward. Higher lift (at low speed or high AoA) means more induced drag.
- Wave Drag: Occurs at transonic and supersonic speeds when shockwaves form on the aircraft surface. The Concorde's area-ruled "wasp-waist" fuselage was specifically designed to reduce wave drag.
Total drag = Parasitic Drag + Induced Drag. At low speeds, induced drag dominates; at high speeds, parasitic drag dominates. The intersection — the point of minimum total drag — defines the aircraft's best-range airspeed.
Importância na aviação
Drag directly determines fuel burn. Airlines obsessively track drag-related factors including winglet condition, surface cleanliness, and seal integrity. A single missing or damaged winglet on a Boeing 737 can increase fuel consumption by 1–2%, costing tens of thousands of dollars annually per aircraft. Winglets reduce induced drag by interrupting wingtip vortex formation, improving the lift-to-drag ratio by up to 5%.
During approach, pilots deliberately increase drag using speed brakes, spoilers, and flap extension to achieve stabilized descent profiles without excessive speed buildup.
Impacto no mundo real
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner's composite fuselage achieves significantly lower skin friction drag than aluminum equivalents, contributing to its 20% fuel burn advantage over the 767. Airbus's "Sharklet" winglets on the A320neo family reduce drag enough to extend range by 100 nautical miles. Formula One aerodynamics teams and aircraft designers share drag reduction methodologies — both measure performance in fractions of a drag count (1 count = 0.0001 CD).
Related Terms
Efeito solo
O aumento de sustentação e a redução de arrasto experimentados por uma aeronave voando muito próximo ao solo.
Número de Mach
A razão entre a velocidade de uma aeronave e a velocidade local do som, usada para caracterizar o voo em regimes compressíveis.
Sustentação
A força aerodinâmica que atua perpendicularmente ao fluxo de ar, mantendo uma aeronave no ar.
Turbulência de esteira
Os vórtices rotativos de ar perturbado deixados por uma aeronave em voo, representando perigo sério para aeronaves seguintes.
Winglet
Uma pequena extensão vertical na ponta da asa que reduz o arrasto e melhora a eficiência de combustível.