We investigate the flow over smooth (non-ribletted) shark skin denticles in an open-channel flow using Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and two Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) closures. Large peaks in pressure and viscous drag are observed at the denticle crown edges, where they are exposed to high-speed fluid which penetrates between individual denticles, increasing shear and turbulence. Strong lift forces lead to a positive spanwise torque acting on individual denticles, potentially encouraging bristling if the denticles were not fixed. However, DNS predicts that denticles ultimately increase drag by 58 % compared to a flat plate. Good predictions of drag distributions are obtained by RANS models, although an underestimation of tu...
In recent years, marine transportation as well as land and air transportation has become in the cent...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
The Shortfin Mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is one of the fastest swimmers in nature. They have an i...
We investigate the flow over smooth (non-ribletted) shark skin denticles in an open-channel flow usi...
We investigate the flow over smooth (non-ribletted) shark skin denticles in an open-channel flow usi...
We investigate the influence of smooth and ribletted shark skin on a turbulent boundary layer flow. ...
The skin of a fast swimming shark reveals riblet structures that help reduce the shark’s skin fricti...
ii The skin of fast swimming sharks exhibits riblet structures aligned in the direction of flow whic...
This paper explores the use of sharkskin in improving the aerodynamic performance of aerofoils. A bi...
Shark skin has for many years inspired engineers to produce biomimetic structures reducing surface d...
It has long been suspected that the denticles on shark skin reduce hydrodynamic drag during locomoti...
Functional properties of shark denticles have caught the attention of engineers and scientist today ...
This paper explores the use of sharkskin in improving the aerodynamic performance of aerofoils. A bi...
Drawing inspiration from the structure of shark skin, the authors are building a system to reduce dr...
The skin of fast-swimming sharks has been shown to have mechanisms able to reduce flow separation in...
In recent years, marine transportation as well as land and air transportation has become in the cent...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
The Shortfin Mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is one of the fastest swimmers in nature. They have an i...
We investigate the flow over smooth (non-ribletted) shark skin denticles in an open-channel flow usi...
We investigate the flow over smooth (non-ribletted) shark skin denticles in an open-channel flow usi...
We investigate the influence of smooth and ribletted shark skin on a turbulent boundary layer flow. ...
The skin of a fast swimming shark reveals riblet structures that help reduce the shark’s skin fricti...
ii The skin of fast swimming sharks exhibits riblet structures aligned in the direction of flow whic...
This paper explores the use of sharkskin in improving the aerodynamic performance of aerofoils. A bi...
Shark skin has for many years inspired engineers to produce biomimetic structures reducing surface d...
It has long been suspected that the denticles on shark skin reduce hydrodynamic drag during locomoti...
Functional properties of shark denticles have caught the attention of engineers and scientist today ...
This paper explores the use of sharkskin in improving the aerodynamic performance of aerofoils. A bi...
Drawing inspiration from the structure of shark skin, the authors are building a system to reduce dr...
The skin of fast-swimming sharks has been shown to have mechanisms able to reduce flow separation in...
In recent years, marine transportation as well as land and air transportation has become in the cent...
In this study, a novel but simple biomimetic turbulent drag reduction topology is proposed, inspired...
The Shortfin Mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is one of the fastest swimmers in nature. They have an i...