The Drag Divergence Mach number is a critical parameter in aerodynamics, representing the Mach number at which the drag of an aircraft begins to increase rapidly due to flow separation.
This phenomenon typically occurs when the airflow around the aircraft transitions from laminar to turbulent, leading to increased skin friction and form drag. Understanding this point is crucial for optimizing aircraft design and performance.
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