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Research Article

Drag reducing surface fabrication with deformed sharkskin morphology

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Pages 157-163 | Received 18 Jan 2015, Accepted 28 Feb 2015, Published online: 12 Feb 2016
 

Abstract

The superiority of sharkskin is the consequence of nature selection and self-evolution. The nano/microhierarchical structure covering over sharkskin can match its living surroundings perfectly, whereas the best drag reducing effect cannot be implemented at all circumstances. Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the size and shape of sharkskin morphology to accommodate more potential flowing conditions. In this paper, the stretching deformed fabrication process of sharkskin surface is explored and investigated, and the super-hydrophobic and hydrodynamic drag reduction effect is inspected. The experimental results in the water tunnel indicate that the stretched sharkskin can expand the speed scope of applications with satisfactory drag reduction effect. Additionally, the drag reduction mechanism is explained and derived comprehensively, which has important significance to apprehend sharkskin effect.

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