Bio-Inspired Passive Drag Reduction Techniques: A Review

It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily controlled on smooth surfaces until the discovery of the grooved shark skin surface that changed the whole idea of how smooth the surface should be to have high flow in submerged surfaces. Riblets have gai...

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Main Authors: Abdulbari, Hayder A., Hassan D., Mahammed, Zulkefli B. Y., Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9013/1/fkksa-2015-hayder-Bio-Inspired%20Passive.pdf
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author Abdulbari, Hayder A.
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description It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily controlled on smooth surfaces until the discovery of the grooved shark skin surface that changed the whole idea of how smooth the surface should be to have high flow in submerged surfaces. Riblets have gained renewed interest in academic fields of study and in industry due to several advantages in manipulating the turbulence boundary layer. Drag reduction using small, longitudinally grooved surface provides up to 10 % lower energy consumption in several applications. This review provides an overview of the mechanism of drag reduction with riblets, the different geometries and types, and the latest developments in drag reduction riblet technology.
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spelling UMPir90132018-01-12T01:27:32Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9013/ Bio-Inspired Passive Drag Reduction Techniques: A Review Abdulbari, Hayder A. Hassan D., Mahammed Zulkefli B. Y., Hassan TP Chemical technology It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily controlled on smooth surfaces until the discovery of the grooved shark skin surface that changed the whole idea of how smooth the surface should be to have high flow in submerged surfaces. Riblets have gained renewed interest in academic fields of study and in industry due to several advantages in manipulating the turbulence boundary layer. Drag reduction using small, longitudinally grooved surface provides up to 10 % lower energy consumption in several applications. This review provides an overview of the mechanism of drag reduction with riblets, the different geometries and types, and the latest developments in drag reduction riblet technology. Wiley 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9013/1/fkksa-2015-hayder-Bio-Inspired%20Passive.pdf Abdulbari, Hayder A. and Hassan D., Mahammed and Zulkefli B. Y., Hassan (2015) Bio-Inspired Passive Drag Reduction Techniques: A Review. ChemBioEng Reviews, 2 (3). pp. 185-203. ISSN 2196-9744. (Published) http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cben.201400033 DOI: 10.1002/cben.201400033
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title_short Bio-Inspired Passive Drag Reduction Techniques: A Review
title_sort bio inspired passive drag reduction techniques a review
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