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Applied Mechanics

University of Massachusetts Amherst

2012

Slip

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Effect Of Slip On Flow Past Superhydrophobic Cylinders, Pranesh Muralidhar Jan 2012

Effect Of Slip On Flow Past Superhydrophobic Cylinders, Pranesh Muralidhar

Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014

Superhydrophobic surfaces are a class of surfaces that have a microscale roughness imposed on an already hydrophobic surface, akin to a lotus leaf. These surfaces have been shown to produce significant drag reduction for both laminar and turbulent flows of water through large and small-scale channels. The goal of this thesis was to explore how these surfaces alter the vortex shedding dynamics of a cylindrical body when coated on its surface, thus leading to an alteration in drag and lift on these surfaces. A cylindrical body was chosen as it is a very nice representative bluff body and sets the …