Boundary Layers: Superhydrophobic Surfaces and Drag Reduction
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Presentations
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Model-based analysis of turbulent drag reduction in channel flow over corrugated surfaces
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Authors
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Wei Ran
- University of Southern California
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Armin Zare
- The University of Texas at Dallas
- University of Texas at Dallas
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Mihailo Jovanovic
- University of Southern California
- USC
- Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Southern California
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Retention of infused liquid for sustenance of drag reduction of turbulent flow over liquid infused surface
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Authors
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Martand Mayukh Garimella
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Edgardo Javier Garcia Cartagena
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Stefano Leonardi
- The University of Texas at Dallas
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas
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Investigation of turbulent flows over superhydrophobic surfaces with oscillatory slip length
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Authors
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Kimberly Liu
- Stanford University
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Ali Mani
- Stanford University
- Center for Turbulence Research
- Stanford
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Impact of surfactant on the drag-reduction potential of superhydrophobic surfaces in turbulent flows
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Authors
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Julien Landel
- University of Manchester
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Scott Smith
- University of California Santa Barbara
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Fernando Temprano-Coleto
- University of California Santa Barbara
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Francois Peaudecerf
- ETH Zurich
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Frederic Gibou
- University of California Santa Barbara
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Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz
- University of California Santa Barbara
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Effect of Interface Deformation and Contact Line Motion on Drag Reduction with Superhydrophobic and Liquid-Infused Surfaces in Laminar and Turbulent Flow
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Authors
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Rayhaneh Akhavan
- The University of Michigan
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Amirreza Rastegari
- The University of Michigan
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A direct numerical simulation study of heat transfer over superhydrophobic and liquid-infused surfaces
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Authors
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Umberto Ciri
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Stefano Leonardi
- The University of Texas at Dallas
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Drag reduction variation with respect to changes in cavity geometry for a butterfly-inspired surface
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Authors
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Sashank Gautam
- The University of Alabama
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Amy Lang
- The University of Alabama
- University of Alabama
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Drag reduction inhibited by hydrophobic roughness distribution in the laminar regime
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Authors
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Pierre-Yves Passaggia
- PRISME Lab., Univ. of Orleans
- Prisme Lab. University of Orleans
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Marco Castagna
- PRISME Lab., Univ. of Orleans
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Nicolas Mazellier
- PRISME Lab., Univ. of Orleans
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Azeddine Kourta
- PRISME Lab., Univ. of Orleans
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