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Hairy Chemical Coating for Drag Reduction

Hasegawa et al., 2016

Document ID
11198415134333454167
Author
Hasegawa M
Sakaue H
Publication year
Publication venue
8th AIAA Flow Control Conference

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The drag reduction technique of using hairy chemical coating in airflow is studied in wind tunnel at Re= 2.4× 104 and 6.1× 104. A hairy structure is created using an electrostatic flocking method that is taped over a cylinder surface. Wake survey and smoke visualization …
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