Superhydrophobic surfaces are able to entrap gas pockets in-between surface roughness elements when submerged in water. These entrapped gas pockets give these surfaces the potential to reduce drag due to the overlying flow being able to locally slip over the gas pockets, resulting in a mean slip at the surface. This thesis investigates the different effects that slip and the texturing of the surface have on turbulence over superhydrophobic surfaces. It is shown that, after filtering out the texture-induced flow, the background, overlying turbulence experiences the surface as a homogeneous slip boundary condition. For texture sizes, expressed in wall units, up to $L^+ \lesssim 20$ the only effect of the surface texture on the overlying flow ...
We assess the applicability of slip-length models to represent textured superhydrophobic surfaces. F...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce drag both in the laminar and turbulent regime...
The drag reduction induced by superhydrophobic surfaces is investigated in a turbulent pipe flow. We...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are able to entrap gas pockets in between surface roughness elements when ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are able to entrap gas pockets in between surface roughness elements when ...
We show that turbulence over textured superhydrophobic surfaces experiences the surface as a homogen...
© 2019 International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, TSFP. All rights reserved. We...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Recent developments of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) have attracted much attention because of the...
Recent developments of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) have attracted much attention because of the...
We assess the applicability of slip-length models to represent textured superhydrophobic surfaces. F...
Significant effort has been placed on the development of surfaces which reduce the amount of drag ex...
We assess the applicability of slip-length models to represent textured superhydrophobic surfaces. F...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce drag both in the laminar and turbulent regime...
The drag reduction induced by superhydrophobic surfaces is investigated in a turbulent pipe flow. We...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are able to entrap gas pockets in between surface roughness elements when ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are able to entrap gas pockets in between surface roughness elements when ...
We show that turbulence over textured superhydrophobic surfaces experiences the surface as a homogen...
© 2019 International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, TSFP. All rights reserved. We...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Superhydrophobic surfaces trap a discontinuous air layer through their texture which, in addition to...
Recent developments of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) have attracted much attention because of the...
Recent developments of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) have attracted much attention because of the...
We assess the applicability of slip-length models to represent textured superhydrophobic surfaces. F...
Significant effort has been placed on the development of surfaces which reduce the amount of drag ex...
We assess the applicability of slip-length models to represent textured superhydrophobic surfaces. F...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have the potential to reduce drag both in the laminar and turbulent regime...
The drag reduction induced by superhydrophobic surfaces is investigated in a turbulent pipe flow. We...