具有弯曲截面的波纹管在经过有限长度体的边界层中的局部性能

Shuangjiu Fu, Shabnam Raayai-Ardakani
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Riblet 是一种众所周知的被动阻力减小技术,在实验室环境下可减少高达 9% 的摩擦阻力,其对大型飞机的益处也已得到证实。然而,关于这些纹理是否适用于较小的航空/水上飞行器的信息较少,因为在这种情况下,边界层的周期性和/或渐近性质等假设不再适用,而且这些飞行器的机体形状可能会产生中等程度的压力阻力。在此,我们探讨了由流线型前缘和扁平机身组成的有限尺寸箔片两侧波纹的影响。我们使用高分辨率二维双分量粒子图像测速仪,采用双照明和连续重叠成像技术,捕捉边界层和远场的速度场。我们发现了局部速度剖面和剪应力分布,以及阻力的摩擦分量和压力分量,并显示了实现阻力的虚构分量和压力分量减小的可能性,记录的累计阻力减小率高达 6%。我们介绍了桨体周围的跨度平均剪应力分布、速度剖面特征和压力分布之间的相互关系,以及这些参数的局部分布如何在增强或减弱波纹管对整个桨体的减阻能力方面相互配合或相互抵消。
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Localized performance of riblets with curved cross-sectional profiles in boundary layers past finite length bodies
Riblets are a well-known passive drag reduction technique with the potential for as much as 9% reduction in the frictional drag force in laboratory settings, and proven benefits for large scale aircraft. However, less information is available on the applicability of these textures for smaller air/waterborne vehicles where assumptions such as periodicity and/or asymptotic nature of the boundary layer no longer apply and the shape of the bodies of these vehicles can give rise to moderate levels of pressure drag. Here, we explore the effect of riblets on both sides of a finite-size foil consisting of a streamlined leading edge and a flat body. We use high resolution two-dimensional, two-component particle image velocimetry, with a double illumination and consecutive-overlapping imaging technique to capture the velocity field in both the boundary layer and the far field. We find the local velocity profiles and shear stress distribution, as well as the frictional and pressure components of the drag force and show the possibility of achieving reduction in both the fictional and pressure components of the drag force and record cumulative drag reduction as much as 6%. We present the intertwined relationship between the distribution of the spanwise-averaged shear stress distribution, the characteristics of the velocity profiles, and the pressure distribution around the body, and how the local distribution of these parameters work together or against each other in enhancing or diminishing the drag-reducing ability of the riblets for the entirety of the body of interest.
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