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Coandă effect and Wing configuration

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Difference between Coandă effect and Wing configuration

Coandă effect vs. Wing configuration

The Coandă effect is the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a convex surface. The wing configuration of a fixed-wing aircraft (including both gliders and powered aeroplanes or airplanes) is its arrangement of lifting and related surfaces.

Similarities between Coandă effect and Wing configuration

Coandă effect and Wing configuration have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aerodynamics, Airfoil, Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar, Boundary layer.

Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics, from Greek ἀήρ aer (air) + δυναμική (dynamics), is the study of the motion of air, particularly its interaction with a solid object, such as an airplane wing.

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Airfoil

An airfoil (American English) or aerofoil (British English) is the shape of a wing, blade (of a propeller, rotor, or turbine), or sail (as seen in cross-section).

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Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar

The Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar was a VTOL aircraft developed by Avro Canada as part of a secret U.S. military project carried out in the early years of the Cold War.

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Boundary layer

In physics and fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is an important concept and refers to the layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of a bounding surface where the effects of viscosity are significant.

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Coandă effect and Wing configuration Comparison

Coandă effect has 77 relations, while Wing configuration has 156. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.72% = 4 / (77 + 156).

References

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