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The following pages link to The common mechanism of turbulent skin-friction drag reduction with superhydrophobic longitudinal microgrooves and riblets (Q5226318):
Displayed 17 items.
- Janus surface concept for three-dimensional turbulent flows (Q720931) (← links)
- Reduction of turbulent skin-friction drag by passively rotating discs (Q3382676) (← links)
- Roughness on liquid-infused surfaces induced by capillary waves (Q3389408) (← links)
- Drag control in wall-bounded turbulent flows via spanwise opposed wall-jet forcing (Q4585881) (← links)
- On drag reduction scaling and sustainability bounds of superhydrophobic surfaces in high Reynolds number turbulent flows (Q4625950) (← links)
- On the influence of the modelling of superhydrophobic surfaces on laminar–turbulent transition (Q4970610) (← links)
- Decomposition of the mean friction drag on an NACA4412 airfoil under uniform blowing/suction (Q5016174) (← links)
- A general model for riblets simulation in turbulent flows (Q5030435) (← links)
- Heat transfer increase by convection in liquid-infused surfaces for laminar and turbulent flows (Q5073444) (← links)
- Effect of the dynamic slip boundary condition on the near-wall turbulent boundary layer (Q5118172) (← links)
- Superhydrophobic drag reduction in high-speed towing tank (Q5144742) (← links)
- Heat transfer in a turbulent channel flow with super-hydrophobic or liquid-infused walls (Q5144848) (← links)
- A theory for the slip and drag of superhydrophobic surfaces with surfactant (Q5205711) (← links)
- Wall-bounded flow over a realistically rough superhydrophobic surface (Q5229696) (← links)
- Predictions of the effective slip length and drag reduction with a lubricated micro-groove surface in a turbulent channel flow (Q5229755) (← links)
- Laminar–turbulent transition in channel flow with superhydrophobic surfaces modelled as a partial slip wall (Q5243203) (← links)
- Influence of riblet shapes on the occurrence of Kelvin–Helmholtz rollers (Q5853752) (← links)