A proof of concept experiment for reducing skin friction has been conducted in the Advanced Nozzle and Engine Components Test Facility at the NASA Lewis Research Center. In this unique concept, called the micro-blowing technique (MBT), an extremely small amount of air was blown vertically through very small holes to reduce the surface roughness and to control the gradient of the flow velocity profile on the surface thereby reducing skin friction. Research revealed that the skin was the most important factor to make this concept achievable. The proposed skin consisted of two layers. The inner layer was a low permeable porous skin for distributing the blowing air evenly while the outer layer with small holes controlled the vertical or nearly ...
Experimental and predicted data on turbulent boundary-layer skin friction of supersonic transport co...
Skin friction reduction from the experimentby Kodama et al. on the position 2 (front), position 3 (m...
Recent experiments at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have established the effect of compressibility ...
A micro-blowing technique (MBT) experiment was conducted in the Advanced Nozzle and Engine Component...
One of the most challenging areas of research in aerodynamics is the reduction of skin friction, esp...
Characteristics of micro-hole porous skins for the turbulent skin friction reduction technology call...
Four main concepts which have significantly reduced skin friction in experimental studies are discus...
A new turbulent skin friction reduction technology, called the microblowing technique has been teste...
grantor: University of TorontoA skin friction reduction method called the Micro-blowing Te...
A system and method for reducing skin friction of an object in relative motion to a fluid. A skin fo...
AbstractMicro-Suction technique(MST) is proposed by the development of micro-blowing technique(MBT)....
A process for reducing skin friction, inhibiting the effects of liquid turbulence, and decreasing he...
An experimental study of skin friction reduction in a Mach 3.0 air steam with gaseous injection thro...
A device has been developed to measure local skin friction on a flat plate by measuring the force ex...
Available data on the effects of suction and injection on skin friction are summarised and compared...
Experimental and predicted data on turbulent boundary-layer skin friction of supersonic transport co...
Skin friction reduction from the experimentby Kodama et al. on the position 2 (front), position 3 (m...
Recent experiments at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have established the effect of compressibility ...
A micro-blowing technique (MBT) experiment was conducted in the Advanced Nozzle and Engine Component...
One of the most challenging areas of research in aerodynamics is the reduction of skin friction, esp...
Characteristics of micro-hole porous skins for the turbulent skin friction reduction technology call...
Four main concepts which have significantly reduced skin friction in experimental studies are discus...
A new turbulent skin friction reduction technology, called the microblowing technique has been teste...
grantor: University of TorontoA skin friction reduction method called the Micro-blowing Te...
A system and method for reducing skin friction of an object in relative motion to a fluid. A skin fo...
AbstractMicro-Suction technique(MST) is proposed by the development of micro-blowing technique(MBT)....
A process for reducing skin friction, inhibiting the effects of liquid turbulence, and decreasing he...
An experimental study of skin friction reduction in a Mach 3.0 air steam with gaseous injection thro...
A device has been developed to measure local skin friction on a flat plate by measuring the force ex...
Available data on the effects of suction and injection on skin friction are summarised and compared...
Experimental and predicted data on turbulent boundary-layer skin friction of supersonic transport co...
Skin friction reduction from the experimentby Kodama et al. on the position 2 (front), position 3 (m...
Recent experiments at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have established the effect of compressibility ...