This paper explores the use of Two-Dimensional sinusoidal surface features to delay transition and/or reduce drag. The authors, in this paper demonstrated that the presence of low amplitude sinusoidal surface features might damp the disturbances in the laminar boundary layer, reduce wall shear stress and maintain laminar flow for longer than a conventional flat plate. The hypothesis of the paper is inspired by the simplification of the dermal denticle on the surface of the shark-skin. Simulations are carried out using the Transition SST model in FLUENT based on the evidences of the transition model being suitable for a wider variety of high curvature scenarios. The surface waves are simulated for different amplitudes and wavelengths and the...
Concerning the environmental challenge caused by the shipping industry, particularly diesel exhaust ...
Functional properties of shark denticles have caught the attention of engineers and scientist today ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
This paper explores the use of Two-Dimensional sinusoidal surface features to delay transition and/o...
This paper explores the use of shark-skin inspired two-dimensional forward facing steps to attain la...
With the rapid increase of global aviation emissions, biomimetics has proven to be a promising avenu...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily contr...
Drawing inspiration from the structure of shark skin, the authors are building a system to reduce dr...
Drag reduction techniques have been the crux of aerodynamic research for many decades due to their p...
It is generally acknowledged that the shipping industry consumes most energy among the various trans...
The skin of a fast swimming shark reveals riblet structures that help reduce the shark’s skin fricti...
Shark skin inspired riblet surfaces have been known to have drag reduction effect for the over past ...
It has long been suspected that the denticles on shark skin reduce hydrodynamic drag during locomoti...
Inspired by the design of the ribbed structure of shark skin, passive drag reduction methods using s...
Concerning the environmental challenge caused by the shipping industry, particularly diesel exhaust ...
Functional properties of shark denticles have caught the attention of engineers and scientist today ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...
This paper explores the use of Two-Dimensional sinusoidal surface features to delay transition and/o...
This paper explores the use of shark-skin inspired two-dimensional forward facing steps to attain la...
With the rapid increase of global aviation emissions, biomimetics has proven to be a promising avenu...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
It was believed that fluid flow and the laminar to turbulent transition delay were more easily contr...
Drawing inspiration from the structure of shark skin, the authors are building a system to reduce dr...
Drag reduction techniques have been the crux of aerodynamic research for many decades due to their p...
It is generally acknowledged that the shipping industry consumes most energy among the various trans...
The skin of a fast swimming shark reveals riblet structures that help reduce the shark’s skin fricti...
Shark skin inspired riblet surfaces have been known to have drag reduction effect for the over past ...
It has long been suspected that the denticles on shark skin reduce hydrodynamic drag during locomoti...
Inspired by the design of the ribbed structure of shark skin, passive drag reduction methods using s...
Concerning the environmental challenge caused by the shipping industry, particularly diesel exhaust ...
Functional properties of shark denticles have caught the attention of engineers and scientist today ...
Evolutionary processes have adapted nektonic animals to interact efficiently with the water that sur...