Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel

Presented in this paper are experiments to test the hypothesis that drag reduction is possible over hydrophobic surfaces in the Wenzel state during laminar and turbulent flows. Quantification of surface drag reduction in rectangular channel flow over walls with specific hydrophobic or hydrophilic p...

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Main Author: Dominic, Justin
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Tech 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76796
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-767962020-09-29T05:47:58Z Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel Dominic, Justin Mechanical Engineering Vlachos, Pavlos P. Diller, Thomas E. Charonko, John J. boundary layer drag reduction hydrophobicity wetting Presented in this paper are experiments to test the hypothesis that drag reduction is possible over hydrophobic surfaces in the Wenzel state during laminar and turbulent flows. Quantification of surface drag reduction in rectangular channel flow over walls with specific hydrophobic or hydrophilic properties was obtained with pressure drop measurements along the channel for a range of Reynolds numbers between 350 and 5900. Several commercially available materials and coatings were chosen in order to span a range of contact angles between 30° and 135°. The results are within the bounds of the theoretical values calculated with the Colebrook equation, and do not show any reduction in wall shear stress as a function of material properties or surface chemistry. The differences between this experiment and others measuring pressure drop over hydrophobic surfaces is the macro-scale conditions and the hydrophobic surfaces being fully wetted. These experiments are further proof of the importance of a liquid-vapor interface for increasing the shear free area to produce drag reduction. Master of Science 2017-04-04T19:49:18Z 2017-04-04T19:49:18Z 2011-05-31 2011-06-10 2016-09-27 2011-07-11 Thesis Text etd-06102011-124812 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76796 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06102011-124812/ en_US In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic boundary layer
drag reduction
hydrophobicity
wetting
spellingShingle boundary layer
drag reduction
hydrophobicity
wetting
Dominic, Justin
Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel
description Presented in this paper are experiments to test the hypothesis that drag reduction is possible over hydrophobic surfaces in the Wenzel state during laminar and turbulent flows. Quantification of surface drag reduction in rectangular channel flow over walls with specific hydrophobic or hydrophilic properties was obtained with pressure drop measurements along the channel for a range of Reynolds numbers between 350 and 5900. Several commercially available materials and coatings were chosen in order to span a range of contact angles between 30° and 135°. The results are within the bounds of the theoretical values calculated with the Colebrook equation, and do not show any reduction in wall shear stress as a function of material properties or surface chemistry. The differences between this experiment and others measuring pressure drop over hydrophobic surfaces is the macro-scale conditions and the hydrophobic surfaces being fully wetted. These experiments are further proof of the importance of a liquid-vapor interface for increasing the shear free area to produce drag reduction. === Master of Science
author2 Mechanical Engineering
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Dominic, Justin
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title Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel
title_short Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel
title_full Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel
title_fullStr Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of Wall Shear Stress Modification by Surface Coating: Pressure Drop Measurements in a Rectangular Channel
title_sort experimental study of wall shear stress modification by surface coating: pressure drop measurements in a rectangular channel
publisher Virginia Tech
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