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Aerodynamic structures

Aerodynamic structures are designed shapes that reduce air resistance or drag as objects move through the air. They are optimized to improve efficiency, stability, and performance, commonly seen in vehicles, aircraft, and sports equipment. By carefully shaping surfaces—such as streamlined curves—these structures allow air to flow smoothly around them, minimizing turbulence and resistance. This results in less energy needed to move forward and better control. Engineers analyze airflow patterns and use wind tunnel testing to refine these designs, ensuring they are both effective and safe in real-world conditions.