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Application Of Tensile Testing Machine For Measurement Of Skin Friction Coefficient, Jeremy Silver-Mahr Aug 2022

Application Of Tensile Testing Machine For Measurement Of Skin Friction Coefficient, Jeremy Silver-Mahr

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Traditionally fluid drag associated with skin friction is conducted by the measurement of constrained fluid flow across a textured surface. This works well for easy-to-handle fluids such as water and oil, however it is less feasible for fluids such as liquid metals. A device that measures the drag force on a surface through a static fluid would allow for different fluid types and sample geometries to be tested. A fish scale pattern consisted of overlapping repeating circular planes 3mm in diameter angled to achieve 0.14mm of depth was embossed onto a PMMA sheet. A control sample of smooth PMMA was …