JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fluid Drag Reduction with Shark‐Skin Riblet Inspired Microstructured Surfaces

Gregory D. BixlerBharat Bhushan

Year: 2013 Journal:   Advanced Functional Materials Vol: 23 (36)Pages: 4507-4528   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Engineering marvels found throughout living nature continually provide inspiration to researchers solving technical challenges. For example, skin from fast‐swimming sharks intrigue researchers since its low‐drag riblet microstructure is applicable to many low drag and self‐cleaning (antifouling) applications. An overview of shark skin related studies that have been conducted in both open channel (external) and closed channel (internal) flow experiments is presented. Significant work has been conducted with the open channel flow, and less with closed channel flow. The results provide design guidance when developing novel low drag and self‐cleaning surfaces for applications in the medical, marine, and industrial fields. Experimental parameters include riblet geometry, continuous and segmented configurations, fluid velocity (laminar and turbulent flow), fluid viscosity (water, oil, and air), closed channel height dimensions, wettability, and scalability. The results are discussed and conceptual models are shown suggesting the effect of viscosity, coatings, and the interaction between vortices and riblet surfaces.

Keywords:
Drag Laminar flow Turbulence Materials science Open-channel flow Parasitic drag Channel (broadcasting) Flow (mathematics) Mechanics Viscosity Internal flow Marine engineering Computer science Physics Engineering Composite material Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics

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