Flow control methods for aerodynamic drag reduction have been a field of interest to aircraft designers, who seek to minimize fuel consumption and increase the aircraft’s aerodynamic performance. Various flow control techniques, applied to aeronautical applications ranging from large airliners to small hand-launched unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have been conceptualized, designed and tested in the past. Among others, the concept of riblets, inspired by the shark’s skin morphology, has been proposed and evaluated for airliners. In this work, the implementation of riblets on a medium-altitude long-endurance UAV (MALE) is investigated. The riblets can offer drag reduction due to the decrease in total skin friction, by altering the boundary ...
In the frame of aerodynamic drag reduction for low-emission target, Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) contr...
One of the ongoing automotive technological developments is the reduction of aerodynamic drag becaus...
Drag reduction has always been a tough issue in fluid dynamics, and the fluid of interest in this st...
Riblets are micro-grooves capable of decreasing skin-friction drag, but recent work suggests that ad...
The effectiveness of the riblets, one of the most interesting drag-reduction device, is discussed in...
The last two decades have seen considerable research activity on the use of riblets for viscous drag...
In the aerospace industry, there is a continuous search for new methods to reduce drag. Drag reduct...
One of the most interesting passive drag reduction techniques is based on the use of riblets or stre...
The application of riblets on a typical regional turboprop configuration is discussed in this paper....
Results of viscous drag reduction using riblets from 3M on a NACA 0012 airfoil model up to moderate ...
Energy conservation and aerodynamic efficiency are the driving forces behind research into methods t...
Results of viscous drag reduction using 3M riblets on a NACA 0012 airfoil model up to moderate angle...
Present research has concluded that a structured rough surface has potential drag reduction performa...
THE study of turbulent drag reduction by use of riblets has been an area of significant research dur...
Results of viscous drag reduction using 3M riblets on a swept wing with a general aviation wing (GAV...
In the frame of aerodynamic drag reduction for low-emission target, Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) contr...
One of the ongoing automotive technological developments is the reduction of aerodynamic drag becaus...
Drag reduction has always been a tough issue in fluid dynamics, and the fluid of interest in this st...
Riblets are micro-grooves capable of decreasing skin-friction drag, but recent work suggests that ad...
The effectiveness of the riblets, one of the most interesting drag-reduction device, is discussed in...
The last two decades have seen considerable research activity on the use of riblets for viscous drag...
In the aerospace industry, there is a continuous search for new methods to reduce drag. Drag reduct...
One of the most interesting passive drag reduction techniques is based on the use of riblets or stre...
The application of riblets on a typical regional turboprop configuration is discussed in this paper....
Results of viscous drag reduction using riblets from 3M on a NACA 0012 airfoil model up to moderate ...
Energy conservation and aerodynamic efficiency are the driving forces behind research into methods t...
Results of viscous drag reduction using 3M riblets on a NACA 0012 airfoil model up to moderate angle...
Present research has concluded that a structured rough surface has potential drag reduction performa...
THE study of turbulent drag reduction by use of riblets has been an area of significant research dur...
Results of viscous drag reduction using 3M riblets on a swept wing with a general aviation wing (GAV...
In the frame of aerodynamic drag reduction for low-emission target, Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) contr...
One of the ongoing automotive technological developments is the reduction of aerodynamic drag becaus...
Drag reduction has always been a tough issue in fluid dynamics, and the fluid of interest in this st...