The European Drag Reduction Meeting has been held on 15th and 16th November 1990 in London. This was the fifth of the annual European meetings on drag reduction in engineering flows. The main objective of this meeting was to discuss up-to-date results of drag reduction research carried out in Europe. The organiser has adopted the philosophy of discussing the yesterday's results rather than the last year's results. No written material has therefore been requested for the meeting. It was only after the meeting the submission of papers was requested to the participants, from which 16 papers were selected for this proceedings volume. The meeting has attracted a record number of participants with a total of 52 researchers from seven European cou...
Drag reduction has always been a tough issue in fluid dynamics, and the fluid of interest in this st...
The subject of this thesis is the development of a method for reducing drag in turbulent flows, by m...
A hot topic in today's debate on global warming is drag reduction in aeronautics. The most beneficia...
One of the most interesting passive drag reduction techniques is based on the use of riblets or stre...
Increasing competition in the aircraft market, stringent environmental requirements and increasing a...
In the globalising world with growing demand of cheaper and more efficient mode of travelling. A com...
The thrust of modern research on turbulence in fluids is concerned with coherent structures and mode...
Present research has concluded that a structured rough surface has potential drag reduction performa...
In the aerospace industry, there is a continuous search for new methods to reduce drag. Drag reduct...
International audienceThe application of riblets on a typical regional turboprop configuration is di...
Enhancing the flow of submerged surfaces as in pipeline, submarines, ships, and even airplanes attra...
Riblets are streamwise grooved surfaces able to reduce the skin friction in turbulent regime. Despit...
Results of viscous drag reduction using 3M riblets on a NACA 0012 airfoil model up to moderate angle...
The application of riblets on a typical regional turboprop configuration is discussed in this paper....
In the frame of aerodynamic drag reduction for low-emission target, Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) contr...
Drag reduction has always been a tough issue in fluid dynamics, and the fluid of interest in this st...
The subject of this thesis is the development of a method for reducing drag in turbulent flows, by m...
A hot topic in today's debate on global warming is drag reduction in aeronautics. The most beneficia...
One of the most interesting passive drag reduction techniques is based on the use of riblets or stre...
Increasing competition in the aircraft market, stringent environmental requirements and increasing a...
In the globalising world with growing demand of cheaper and more efficient mode of travelling. A com...
The thrust of modern research on turbulence in fluids is concerned with coherent structures and mode...
Present research has concluded that a structured rough surface has potential drag reduction performa...
In the aerospace industry, there is a continuous search for new methods to reduce drag. Drag reduct...
International audienceThe application of riblets on a typical regional turboprop configuration is di...
Enhancing the flow of submerged surfaces as in pipeline, submarines, ships, and even airplanes attra...
Riblets are streamwise grooved surfaces able to reduce the skin friction in turbulent regime. Despit...
Results of viscous drag reduction using 3M riblets on a NACA 0012 airfoil model up to moderate angle...
The application of riblets on a typical regional turboprop configuration is discussed in this paper....
In the frame of aerodynamic drag reduction for low-emission target, Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) contr...
Drag reduction has always been a tough issue in fluid dynamics, and the fluid of interest in this st...
The subject of this thesis is the development of a method for reducing drag in turbulent flows, by m...
A hot topic in today's debate on global warming is drag reduction in aeronautics. The most beneficia...