Due to the importance of copper and its alloys in marine applications, the main objective of this research is to provide a simple, effective and low cost manufacturing approach to fabricate a superhydrophobic riblet copper surface with high drag reduction capability in laminar and turbulent flow regimes. Therefore, the riblets are produced by wire cut technique on the copper substrate and then by using a wet chemical method, a superhydrophobic coating is produced on the riblet surface. A pressure drop measurement system consists; pump, closed channel flow with a fabricated surfaces on the lower wall, connections and pressure drop transmitter is employed to measure the pressure drop in the close channel flow, for Reynolds number from 300 to ...
The purpose of this project was to design a lightweight surface coating for racing shells that reduc...
Hydrophobic surfaces with micro- or nanoscale pillars have been attracting considerable interest fro...
AbstractThis study aims at the mechanism of drag reduction in turbulent boundary layer (TBL) with su...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
In recent years, research on superhydrophobic surfaces has exploded from more than five decades of r...
In recent years extensive work has been focused onto using superhydrophobic surfaces for drag reduct...
The transport of a Newtonian liquid through a smooth pipe or tube is dominated by the frictional dra...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are known to exhibit reduced viscous drag due to "slip" associat...
Properties of superhydrophobic materials are examined in light of their possible use for drag reduct...
Fluid flow is a fundamental aspect in many modern engineering applications. However, frictional loss...
Even with the recent extensive study into superhydrophobic surfaces, the fabrication of such surface...
Fluid flow is a fundamental aspect in many modern engineering applications. However, frictional loss...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41939-018-0019-7Materi...
Enhancing the flow of submerged surfaces as in pipeline, submarines, ships, and even airplanes attra...
The purpose of this project was to design a lightweight surface coating for racing shells that reduc...
The purpose of this project was to design a lightweight surface coating for racing shells that reduc...
Hydrophobic surfaces with micro- or nanoscale pillars have been attracting considerable interest fro...
AbstractThis study aims at the mechanism of drag reduction in turbulent boundary layer (TBL) with su...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
In recent years, research on superhydrophobic surfaces has exploded from more than five decades of r...
In recent years extensive work has been focused onto using superhydrophobic surfaces for drag reduct...
The transport of a Newtonian liquid through a smooth pipe or tube is dominated by the frictional dra...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are known to exhibit reduced viscous drag due to "slip" associat...
Properties of superhydrophobic materials are examined in light of their possible use for drag reduct...
Fluid flow is a fundamental aspect in many modern engineering applications. However, frictional loss...
Even with the recent extensive study into superhydrophobic surfaces, the fabrication of such surface...
Fluid flow is a fundamental aspect in many modern engineering applications. However, frictional loss...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41939-018-0019-7Materi...
Enhancing the flow of submerged surfaces as in pipeline, submarines, ships, and even airplanes attra...
The purpose of this project was to design a lightweight surface coating for racing shells that reduc...
The purpose of this project was to design a lightweight surface coating for racing shells that reduc...
Hydrophobic surfaces with micro- or nanoscale pillars have been attracting considerable interest fro...
AbstractThis study aims at the mechanism of drag reduction in turbulent boundary layer (TBL) with su...