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Experiment about Drag Reduction of Bionic Non-smooth Surface in Low Speed Wind Tunnel
Tian Li-mei;Ren Lu-quan;Han Zhi-wu;Zhang Shi-cun
J4. 2005 (1):
15-24.
DOI:
The body surface of some organisms has nonsmooth structure, which is related to drag reduction in moving fluid. To imitate these structures, models with a nonsmooth surface were made. In order to find a relationship between drag reduction and the nonsmooth surface, an orthogonal design test was employed in a low speed wind tunnel. Six factors likely to influence drag reduction were considered, and each factor tested at three levels. The six factors were the configuration, diameter/bottom width, height/depth, distribution, the arrangement of the rough structures on the experimental model and the wind speed. It was shown that the nonsmooth surface causes drag reduction and the distribution of nonsmooth structures on the model, and wind speed, are the predominant factors affecting drag reduction. Using analysis of variance, the optimal combination and levels were obtained, which were a wind speed of 44 m/s, distribution of the nonsmooth structure on the tail of the experimental model, the configuration of riblets, diameter/bottom width of 1 mm, height/depth of 0.5 mm, arranged in a rhombic formation. At the optimal combination mentioned above, the 99% confidence interval for drag reduction was 11.13 % to 22.30%.
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