Reducing drag during take-off and nominal(cruise)conditions is a problem of fundamental importance in aeronautical engineering.Existing studies have demonstrated that v-shaped symmetrical riblets can effectively be us...Reducing drag during take-off and nominal(cruise)conditions is a problem of fundamental importance in aeronautical engineering.Existing studies have demonstrated that v-shaped symmetrical riblets can effectively be used for turbulence control,with those with dimensionless depth h+=15 and dimensionless width s+=15 having the best drag reduction effect.In the present study,experimental tests have been conducted considering two models of the same size,one with smooth surface,the other with v-shaped riblets of the h+=15 and s+=15 type.The results show that for an angle of attack in the 8°~20°range(take-off stage),the maximum lift coefficient can be increased by 22%.For angle of attack between 8°and 14°,a drag reduction effect can be produced using riblets,which increases with the Reynolds number,leading to a decrease in the drag coefficient maximum of 36%.Flow visualization experiments have been carried out by means of Laser Induced fluorescence.展开更多
文摘Reducing drag during take-off and nominal(cruise)conditions is a problem of fundamental importance in aeronautical engineering.Existing studies have demonstrated that v-shaped symmetrical riblets can effectively be used for turbulence control,with those with dimensionless depth h+=15 and dimensionless width s+=15 having the best drag reduction effect.In the present study,experimental tests have been conducted considering two models of the same size,one with smooth surface,the other with v-shaped riblets of the h+=15 and s+=15 type.The results show that for an angle of attack in the 8°~20°range(take-off stage),the maximum lift coefficient can be increased by 22%.For angle of attack between 8°and 14°,a drag reduction effect can be produced using riblets,which increases with the Reynolds number,leading to a decrease in the drag coefficient maximum of 36%.Flow visualization experiments have been carried out by means of Laser Induced fluorescence.