Net skin-friction drag coefficient calculator

The net skin-friction drag coefficient is a dimensionless parameter used in fluid dynamics and aerodynamics to quantify the skin-friction drag on a solid object or surface moving through a fluid. It represents the portion of drag force caused by the viscous effects of the fluid flowing along the surface of the object. 

  • Cf is the net skin-friction drag coefficient,
  • Rec is the Reynolds number based on the chord length.

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