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An Experimental investigation into the drag performance of chevron-shaped protrusions in a turbulent channel flow

Experimental investigation into the drag and one dimensional velocity statistics

Contrary to conventional wisdom favouring smooth surfaces for drag reduction, the last decades have brought forth different textured surfaces showing drag reduction in turbulent boundary layers, of which riblets are the most studied.
Sirovich and Karlson (1997) introduced a d ...

Turbulent flow over liquid-infused superhydrophobic surfaces

An experimental investigation into the drag performance and flow mechanics

Surfaces that induce slip at the wall have been shown to reduce skin friction drag in the turbulent regime. While superhydrophobic and liquid-infused surfaces are capable of drag reduction in turbulent hydrodynamic flows, neither would be feasible in aerodynamic applications due ...

Spanwise forcing for turbulent drag reduction

An experimental investigation into active and passive flow control

Turbulent drag reduction (DR) is a crucial research area, as this can contribute to significant energy and emission reductions in various industrial and transportation applications. One such technique is the active flow control method of spanwise forcing. Spanwise forcing introdu ...

Wall-normal pores for turbulent drag reduction

Experimental investigation into drag performance and flow mechanics

Flat surfaces with arrays of wall-normal pores called micro-cavity arrays have shown potential to reduce turbulent skin friction drag. Their designs have been inspired by acoustic liners which are sandwich panels consisting of a hon ...

Chevron-shaped protrusions for turbulent drag reduction

Experimental investigation into the drag performance and flow mechanics

In the last decades, the prevailing belief that smooth surfaces offer the lowest drag has been challenged often. Scholars have, for example, introduced rough and modified surfaces to reduce turbulent skin friction. One of the technologies proposed in the literature is an array of ...

Transonic Dimples

An experimental study of the flow structures formed at transonic speeds over dimpled surfaces

Dimples are shallow surface indentations that have been recently considered as a passive viscous drag reducing technique for turbulent boundary layers. Studies so far were limited to incompressible low-Re flows and display little consensus on whether dimples can actually produce ...

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An Experimental investigation into the drag performance of chevron-shaped protrusions in a turbulent channel flow

Experimental investigation into the drag and one dimensional velocity statistics

Contrary to conventional wisdom favouring smooth surfaces for drag reduction, the last decades have brought forth different textured surfaces showing drag reduction in turbulent boundary layers, of which riblets are the most studied.
Sirovich and Karlson (1997) introduced a d ...

An Experimental investigation into the drag performance of chevron-shaped protrusions in a turbulent channel flow

Experimental investigation into the drag and one dimensional velocity statistics

Contrary to conventional wisdom favouring smooth surfaces for drag reduction, the last decades have brought forth different textured surfaces showing drag reduction in turbulent boundary layers, of which riblets are the most studied.
Sirovich and Karlson (1997) introduced a d ...

Turbulent flow over liquid-infused superhydrophobic surfaces

An experimental investigation into the drag performance and flow mechanics

Surfaces that induce slip at the wall have been shown to reduce skin friction drag in the turbulent regime. While superhydrophobic and liquid-infused surfaces are capable of drag reduction in turbulent hydrodynamic flows, neither would be feasible in aerodynamic applications due ...

Turbulent flow over liquid-infused superhydrophobic surfaces

An experimental investigation into the drag performance and flow mechanics

Surfaces that induce slip at the wall have been shown to reduce skin friction drag in the turbulent regime. While superhydrophobic and liquid-infused surfaces are capable of drag reduction in turbulent hydrodynamic flows, neither would be feasible in aerodynamic applications due ...

Spanwise forcing for turbulent drag reduction

An experimental investigation into active and passive flow control

Turbulent drag reduction (DR) is a crucial research area, as this can contribute to significant energy and emission reductions in various industrial and transportation applications. One such technique is the active flow control method of spanwise forcing. Spanwise forcing introdu ...

Spanwise forcing for turbulent drag reduction

An experimental investigation into active and passive flow control

Turbulent drag reduction (DR) is a crucial research area, as this can contribute to significant energy and emission reductions in various industrial and transportation applications. One such technique is the active flow control method of spanwise forcing. Spanwise forcing introdu ...

Wall-normal pores for turbulent drag reduction

Experimental investigation into drag performance and flow mechanics

Flat surfaces with arrays of wall-normal pores called micro-cavity arrays have shown potential to reduce turbulent skin friction drag. Their designs have been inspired by acoustic liners which are sandwich panels consisting of a hon ...

Wall-normal pores for turbulent drag reduction

Experimental investigation into drag performance and flow mechanics

Flat surfaces with arrays of wall-normal pores called micro-cavity arrays have shown potential to reduce turbulent skin friction drag. Their designs have been inspired by acoustic liners which are sandwich panels consisting of a hon ...

Chevron-shaped protrusions for turbulent drag reduction

Experimental investigation into the drag performance and flow mechanics

In the last decades, the prevailing belief that smooth surfaces offer the lowest drag has been challenged often. Scholars have, for example, introduced rough and modified surfaces to reduce turbulent skin friction. One of the technologies proposed in the literature is an array of ...

Chevron-shaped protrusions for turbulent drag reduction

Experimental investigation into the drag performance and flow mechanics

In the last decades, the prevailing belief that smooth surfaces offer the lowest drag has been challenged often. Scholars have, for example, introduced rough and modified surfaces to reduce turbulent skin friction. One of the technologies proposed in the literature is an array of ...

Transonic Dimples

An experimental study of the flow structures formed at transonic speeds over dimpled surfaces

Dimples are shallow surface indentations that have been recently considered as a passive viscous drag reducing technique for turbulent boundary layers. Studies so far were limited to incompressible low-Re flows and display little consensus on whether dimples can actually produce ...

Transonic Dimples

An experimental study of the flow structures formed at transonic speeds over dimpled surfaces

Dimples are shallow surface indentations that have been recently considered as a passive viscous drag reducing technique for turbulent boundary layers. Studies so far were limited to incompressible low-Re flows and display little consensus on whether dimples can actually produce ...

Transonic Dimples

An experimental study of the flow structures formed at transonic speeds over dimpled surfaces

Dimples are shallow surface indentations that have been recently considered as a passive viscous drag reducing technique for turbulent boundary layers. Studies so far were limited to incompressible low-Re flows and display little consensus on whether dimples can actually produce ...

On the unsteady development of the flow under transonic Buffet conditions

Experimental study of the interaction of shock and pressure waves using PIV and Schlieren visualization

This thesis presents an experimental study of the unsteady phenomenon known as transonic buffet. Completely developed in the High Speed Lab of the Aerospace Faculty at TU Delft (The Netherlands), the experiments were conducted in the transonic/supersonic wind tunnel TST-27. In or ...