aerodynamically smooth surface
From Glossary of Meteorology
A surface with irregularities sufficiently small to be entirely embedded in the laminar sublayer.
Thus, the smoothness of a surface will depend on the Reynolds number. The irregularities are taken to be sufficiently dense and similar so that only the average height need be specified. A surface is aerodynamically smooth if
Compare aerodynamically rough surface.
where u* is friction velocity, z0 is aerodynamic roughness length, and ν is the kinematic viscosity of air. The critical Reynolds number is in the range of 2.5 ≤ Ref ≤ 70.
Compare aerodynamically rough surface.