Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that surrounds them. Not all these adaptations serve the same purpose. This paper concentrates on reduction of drag due to friction in the boundary layer close to the body surface. Mucus, compliant skins, scales, riblets and roughness may influence the flow velocity gradient, the type of flow and the thickness of the boundary layer around animals, and may seriously affect their drag in a positive or negative way. The long-chain polymers found in mucus decrease the pressure gradient and considerably reduced drag due to friction. The effect is probably due to channelling of the flow particles in the direction of the main flow, resulting in a reduction ...
Shark skin is investigated as a means of laminar flow separation control due to its preferential flo...
The modification of boundary layers for the purpose of drag reduction and overall propulsive efficie...
We investigate the influence of smooth and ribletted shark skin on a turbulent boundary layer flow. ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
The surface topology of the scale pattern from the European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax ) was mea...
Nature has long been an inspiration for research in engineering. In particular, the biological surfa...
Shark skin has been shown to reduce drag in turbulent boundary layer flows, but the flow control mec...
Estimating the energetic costs of undulatory swimming is important for biologists and engineers alik...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
The Shortfin Mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is one of the fastest swimmers in nature. They have an i...
In biology, the importance of fluid drag, diffusion, and heat transfer both internally and externall...
Biological surfaces with unique wettability in nature have provided an enormous innovation for scien...
The skin of fast-swimming sharks has been shown to have mechanisms able to reduce flow separation in...
Living in water imposes severe constraints on the evolution of the vertebrate body. As a result of t...
The boundary layers of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss [0.231±0.016 m total body length (L) (mean...
Shark skin is investigated as a means of laminar flow separation control due to its preferential flo...
The modification of boundary layers for the purpose of drag reduction and overall propulsive efficie...
We investigate the influence of smooth and ribletted shark skin on a turbulent boundary layer flow. ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
The surface topology of the scale pattern from the European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax ) was mea...
Nature has long been an inspiration for research in engineering. In particular, the biological surfa...
Shark skin has been shown to reduce drag in turbulent boundary layer flows, but the flow control mec...
Estimating the energetic costs of undulatory swimming is important for biologists and engineers alik...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
The Shortfin Mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is one of the fastest swimmers in nature. They have an i...
In biology, the importance of fluid drag, diffusion, and heat transfer both internally and externall...
Biological surfaces with unique wettability in nature have provided an enormous innovation for scien...
The skin of fast-swimming sharks has been shown to have mechanisms able to reduce flow separation in...
Living in water imposes severe constraints on the evolution of the vertebrate body. As a result of t...
The boundary layers of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss [0.231±0.016 m total body length (L) (mean...
Shark skin is investigated as a means of laminar flow separation control due to its preferential flo...
The modification of boundary layers for the purpose of drag reduction and overall propulsive efficie...
We investigate the influence of smooth and ribletted shark skin on a turbulent boundary layer flow. ...