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Piv Measurements Of Turbulent Flow In A Rectangular Channel Over Superhydrophobic Surfaces With Riblets, Richard Mark Perkins
Piv Measurements Of Turbulent Flow In A Rectangular Channel Over Superhydrophobic Surfaces With Riblets, Richard Mark Perkins
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In this thesis I investigate characteristics of turbulent flow in a channel where one of the walls has riblets, superhydrophobic microribs, or a hybrid surface with traditional riblets built on a superhydrophobic microrib surface. PIV measurements are used to find the velocity profile, the turbulent statistics, and shear stress profile in the rectangular channel with one wall having a structured test surface. Both riblets and superhydrophobic surfaces can each provide a reduction in the wall shear stress in a turbulent channel flow. Characterizing the features of the flow using particle image velocimetry (PIV) is the focus of this research. Superhydrophobicity …
Effects Of Surface Topographies On Heat And Fluid Flows, Hadi Vafadar Moradi
Effects Of Surface Topographies On Heat And Fluid Flows, Hadi Vafadar Moradi
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Responses of annular and planar flows to the introduction of grooves on the bounding surfaces have been analyzed. The required spectral algorithms based on the Fourier and Chebyshev expansions have been developed. The difficulties associated with the irregularities of the physical domain have been overcome using either the immersed boundary conditions (IBC) concept or the domain transformation method (DT).
Steady flows in annuli bounded by walls with longitudinal grooves have been studied. Analysis of pressure losses showed that the groove-induced changes can be represented as a superposition of a pressure drop due to a change in the average position of …