Boundary layer suction is technique in which an air pump is used to extract the boundary layer at the wing of an aircraft. Improving the air flow can reduce drag. Improvements in fuel efficiency have been estimated as high as 30%.
Loek Boermans is researching the technology for use in gliders at the Technical University of Delft. However about 500 watts of power would be needed to drive the pumps and this would mean covering the glider with solar panels. This would increase the cost greatly. There are also structural problems to be overcome before the ultimate glider could be manufactured.
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