Aerodynamics Laboratory is a research and testing facility used to study the behavior of airflow around objects such as aircraft, vehicles, buildings, and other structures. This laboratory is typically equipped with advanced tools, including wind tunnels, pressure sensors, anemometers, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software.
Within the aerodynamics laboratory, researchers and engineers conduct experiments to understand how wind forces and pressure act on an object. This study is crucial in various fields, including aviation, automotive, construction, and sports, to improve aerodynamic efficiency, reduce air resistance, and enhance the stability and performance of a design.
Additionally, this laboratory plays a key role in testing scale models before full-scale product development, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with industry standards.