Outer-layer manipulators for turbulent drag reductionThe last ten years have yielded intriguing research results on aerodynamic boundary outer-layer manipulators as local skin friction reduction devices at low Reynolds numbers; net drag reduction device systems for entire aerodynamic configurations are nevertheless noted to remain elusive. Evidence has emerged for dramatic alterations of the structure of a turbulent boundary layer which persist for long distances downstream and reduce wall shear as a results of any one of several theoretically possible mechanisms. Reduced effectiveness at high Reynolds numbers may, however, limit the applicability of outer-layer manipulators to practical aircraft drag reduction.
Document ID
19910028072
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Anders, J. B., Jr. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)