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Bubbly drag reduction using a hydrophobic inner cylinder in Taylor-Couette turbulence

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
卷 883, 期 -, 页码 -

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2019.894

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Taylor-Couette flow; drag reduction; coating

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  1. project 'GasDrive: Minimizing emissions and energy losses at sea with LNG combined prime movers, underwater exhausts and nano hull material' of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), domain Applied and Engineering Sciences (TTW) [14504]
  2. NWO-TTW [13265]
  3. MCEC
  4. VIDI grant [13477]
  5. Natural Science Foundation of China [11672156]

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In this study we experimentally investigate bubbly drag reduction in a highly turbulent flow of water with dispersed air at 5.0 x 10(5) <= Re <= 1.7 x 10(6) over a non-wetting surface containing micro-scale roughness. To do so, the Taylor-Couette geometry is used, allowing for both accurate global drag and local flow measurements. The inner cylinder - coated with a rough, hydrophobic material - is rotating, whereas the smooth outer cylinder is kept stationary. The crucial control parameter is the air volume fraction ff present in the working fluid. For small volume fractions (alpha < 4 %), we observe that the surface roughness from the coating increases the drag. For large volume fractions of air (alpha >= 4 %), the drag decreases compared to the case with both the inner and outer cylinders uncoated, i.e. smooth and hydrophilic, using the same volume fraction of air. This suggests that two competing mechanisms are at play: on the one hand, the roughness invokes an extension of the log layer - resulting in an increase in drag - and, on the other hand, there is a drag-reducing mechanism of the hydrophobic surface interacting with the bubbly liquid. The balance between these two effects determines whether there is overall drag reduction or drag enhancement. For further increased bubble concentration alpha = 6% we find a saturation of the drag reduction effect. Our study gives guidelines for industrial applications of bubbly drag reduction in hydrophobic wall-bounded turbulent flows.

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