Engineering Projects/Coanda

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Idea[edit | edit source]

The Coanda effect is responsible for a remarkable number of counter-intuitive demonstrations. EXAMPLES: - Blowing on a curved piece of paper horizontally causes it to lift up. - A stream of falling water pulls a spoon up. - Blowing between two soda bottles suspended from the ceiling will cause them to get closer not further apart.

Coanda aircraft look exactly like flying saucers. The effect is used to eliminate the common helicopter tail rotor. The Coanda effect is often confused with the Bernoulli effect. Through vortices the Bernoulli and Coanda effects provide a majority of the lift used to sustain subsonic flight.

Demo Projects[edit | edit source]

Coanda Paper Blowing
Coanda Water Pulling Spoon
Coanda Blowing between soda bottles
Coanda UFO
Coanda Helicopter Tail Model Look for an example of a helicopter dragging its tail in water!

Tutorials[edit | edit source]

College/Universities[edit | edit source]

Howard Community College