The zero-lift drag coefficient, denoted as ( C_{D0} ), is a fundamental parameter in aerodynamics that represents the drag of an airfoil when it generates no lift. This occurs at specific angles of attack where the airflow over the wing is symmetric and does not produce any lift force.
The zero-lift drag coefficient is primarily influenced by the shape of the airfoil, surface roughness, compressibility effects, and flow separation. It is an essential factor in aircraft design as it affects the overall efficiency and performance of the aircraft.
C_D = Total drag coefficient
L = Lift coefficient
D = Drag coefficient
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