Vortex Research to Solve Aviation’s Efficiency Tradeoff with Active Strakes
TBMG-54921
4/1/2026
- Content
For decades, aircraft have carried a fundamental compromise between their engines and wing flow interactions by using strakes. These are small fins attached at the sides of engine nacelles that generate helpful vortices during takeoff and landing that boost lift and avoid stall, but create unwanted drag during cruise flight. Now, seven William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics (A&A) undergraduates have advanced a solution that improves this trade-off, achieving up to 33 percent drag reduction, on the limited tested conditions, during cruise while maintaining critical safety benefits at high angles of attack.
- Citation
- . "Vortex Research to Solve Aviation’s Efficiency Tradeoff with Active Strakes," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.