Optimising CdA
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 5:07 am
Has anyone experienced an increase in CdA while getting lower and flatter backed in the TT position?
I had been about 2in higher at the front, along with a slight upslope of the Aerobars. But dropping the front end to achieve a flat back and aerobars horizontal, the iAero suggests I was loosing time and had a higher CdA. I wonder if this is a true reading. It is perfectly possible that I am less aerodynamic overall depending on how the wind swirls round me.
The rides were on different days on out/back courses. Despite meticulous wind calibration there was still an inaccuracy in the average wind ( about 2.5mph and 3mph for both rides)
I think I'll have to do all tests on one day
I had been about 2in higher at the front, along with a slight upslope of the Aerobars. But dropping the front end to achieve a flat back and aerobars horizontal, the iAero suggests I was loosing time and had a higher CdA. I wonder if this is a true reading. It is perfectly possible that I am less aerodynamic overall depending on how the wind swirls round me.
The rides were on different days on out/back courses. Despite meticulous wind calibration there was still an inaccuracy in the average wind ( about 2.5mph and 3mph for both rides)
I think I'll have to do all tests on one day