aerodynamic efficiency

collocation in English

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aerodynamic
adjective
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/ˌeə.rəʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
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/ˌer.oʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
relating to or ...
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efficiency
noun
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/ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
us
/ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
the quality of working well in an organized way, without wasting time ...
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The new compact design allowed for great advancement in the bodywork and increasing the car'saerodynamicefficiencyat the rear.
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Yet despite these changes, constructors continued to extract performance gains by increasing power andaerodynamicefficiency.
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The underside was also covered in sheet metal to enhanceaerodynamicefficiency.
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Theaerodynamicefficiencyis improved by two percent.
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This gives higheraerodynamicefficiencyand allows smaller engines and lower cost, among other advantages.
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Due to the critical role thataerodynamicefficiencyplays in the performance of a glider, gliders often have aerodynamic features seldom found in other aircraft.
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Airbus estimated this would yield a 2% improvement inaerodynamicefficiency.
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The innovative monocoque construction brought aviation industry technology to competition car design, together with an aeronautical understanding ofaerodynamicefficiency.
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The rear track was also widened, creating moreaerodynamicefficiency.
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This helped to reduce drag and improveaerodynamicefficiency.
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This flowing, continuous cross section optimisesaerodynamicefficiency.
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It sported a sharp nose, with a narrow monocoque and bulging side-pods designed to house the radiators with maximumaerodynamicefficiency.
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This allowed the engines to be tightly cowled foraerodynamicefficiency, but still provide the cooling airflow the engines required.
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The plans can be scaled to any desired size with a computer or copy machine, usually with little or no loss inaerodynamicefficiency.
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The cars exterior styling and features were designed foraerodynamicefficiency, producing a downforce of 140kglb 0 at.
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Moving at super-sonic speed (going up to 100,000 mph), it causes extremely high levels ofaerodynamicefficiency.
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On the other hand, modern wind rotors have anaerodynamicefficiencyof more than 40%.
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It causes oscillation of the wind rotor speed andaerodynamicefficiencyloss because of oscillation.
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This layout allowed the wing design to be optimised foraerodynamicefficiency, without being cluttered by having to carry engines.
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The aircraft was designed with maximumaerodynamicefficiencyin mind.
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