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USING GROOVED SURFACES TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF AIR INJECTION DRAG REDUCTION METHODS IN HYDRODYNAMIC FLOWS
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|作者:
REED, JC
机构:
[1] Virginia Polytechnic Inst, Blacksburg, United States
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关键词:
Air injection drag reduction methods - Convected disturbances - Efficiency improvement - Grooved surface use - Hydrodynamic flows - Lubricating air sheet - Near wall air sheet;
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中图分类号:
U6 [水路运输];
P75 [海洋工程];
学科分类号:
0814 ;
081505 ;
0824 ;
082401 ;
摘要:
A summary of experiments using grooved surfaces to trap and hold (via surface tension forces) an injected airstream in a low-speed (1.25 to 5 m/s) water flow is presented. The purpose of creating a low-volume near-wall air sheet is to possibly enhance the efficiency of current air injection drag reduction methods in terms of unit gas volume per % drag reduction. Flow visualization and preliminary quantitative data are included for a laminar channel flow, a disturbed laminar channel flow, and a flat plate turbulent boundary-layer flow. A stable convecting low-volume, near-wall gas film is produced in several instances. Groove dimension and the presence of anti-wetting surface coatings are shown to greatly affect the formation and stability of the gas sheet. Deeper, narrower grooves, anti-wetting surface coatings, and shallow-angle gas injection increase the stability of the attached gas layer. Convected disturbances are shown to increase the interfacial instability of the attached sheet. It is not known if a gas sheet can be held under a turbulent boundary layer over 3 m/s, or if the groove sizes needed to do so would become too small to be of use in a practical high-speed hydrodynamic flow.
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页码:133 / 136
页数:4
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