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    Posted: 05 Feb 14 at 8:56pm
Hi everyone. Not sure if this is a good place to start. I have gotten back into dinghy racing after a long time. Partly out of pure interest (Background is aeronautical engineering)but partly to help me work out good sail settings I would like to read up on sail aerodynamics. Has anyone got a good source for sail aerodynamics and how it affects different sail types, materials etc etc Any comments debate etc etc?
ps I am sailing a laser but hope to go to another more technical class one day.
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Books by Bethwaite, Marchaj and Gentry are a good place to start. There are obviously similarities to wings, but also important differences, not least the fact that boats are righting moment limited and IMHO it makes sense to resolve the force into thrust and heel components rather than lift and drag ones, but that rarely happens in the literature.

There are also some good websites around and MIT has some course notes on line I think.
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one of the good websites I have found on the subject



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This is an excellent place to start, if you love the technical, theoretical side of sailing. The way sails work is an infinitely fascinating subject. The above books mentioned are really good, even if my brain can't cope with some of it. Sounds like you will.

A slightly more practical book, but still with theory built in, is Jeremy Howard Williams Small Boat Sails, which can act as a bridge between the physics and the real world.
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Thanks everyone guess I have a shopping list for the dinghy show!
Can understand that there can be differences with how wings work, interested on how downwind sailing can be made more effective eg relying less on the aero drag for thrust
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Aerodynamics sailing books

All the ones mentioned so far are good, but I also think that Manfred Currey's book from the 1920's The Aerodynamics of Sails, is great because it was the first to look at sails and try to work out how they worked. Lots of stuff comparing them with bird wings which is surprisingly good.  What astounds me when you read around about the subject is just how little has been done on the subject and how poor is the relationship between  the theory and practice for fast sails is. As I say Currey is great, as is Marchaj and Bethwaite, but the one that really stands out is Eiffel ( yes he of the tower fame).  He did the first work on the aerodynamics of flat cambered flat plates ( ~1910 ) in his own home made wind tunnel. It appears to me that the numbers that he came out with for ideal sections have not been improved on, 10-13% camber giving the best lift to drag for a sail to windward, it seems to me that lots of the later papers  seem to regurgitate his graphs. 
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You can study and read, study and read, then the more you do it, the more you realise what a black art the whole thing about foils, aerodynamics, bernoulli, attack angles, boundary layer, tip vortices, is, and you begin to wonder if they really know for sure.

But you finally get your head round it start applying the facts and the results of your own research, ideas, work out what's fast and what isn't, what works with sails, kites and the hole gamut.

And you think you know.

Then you come across some stupid old boat built in 1999, with a full batten rig and you discover it's ten per cent quicker sailing off wind with the flow reversed across the foil....

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Strangler Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 14 at 12:18am
Surprised my favourite has not been mentioned - Arvel Gentry. Eminently readable. Unfortunately his website seems to be defunct.
http://archive.is/tB3K2
You may finds some of his articles on 3rd party websites, eg-
http://www.bethandevans.com/pdf/how_sails_really_work.pdf
Just as well I downloaded them all a few years ago.

...Ahh this page links seem to work-
http://www.ftp.tognews.com/Publications/Arvel%20Gentry%20Articles/
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Hey... See the 6th word of the second post! ;-)

One to avoid - aerohydrodynamics and the performance of sailing yachts by Fossati.
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