Drag reduction in turbulent flows over superhydrophobic surfaces
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Publication:5304753
DOI10.1063/1.3207885zbMath1183.76165OpenAlexW2000180854MaRDI QIDQ5304753
Robert J. Daniello, Nicholas E. Waterhouse, Jonathan P. Rothstein
Publication date: 18 March 2010
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/1a9a7ef53c62f4e9addacba4724094956fb9f69e
laminar flowdrag reductionboundary layer turbulenceflow controlhydrophobicityflow measurementsurface structure
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