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Bionic research on Paramisgurnus dabryanus scales for drag reduction
Liyan Wu1, Guihang Luo1, Feifan He1
1College of Engineering, Shenyang Agricultural University Shenyang 110866 China xiaoguangfan1982@syau.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Drag reduction is a key problem in marine vehicles and fluid transportation industries. Reducing drag strategies and mechanisms need to be further investigated. To explore a bionic approach for reducing flow resistance, experimental and numerical simulation research was conducted to study the drag reduction characteristics of the Paramisgurnus dabryanus surface microstructure. In this study, the large-area flexible surface of the bionic loach scale was prepared by the template method of one-step demoulding. The water tunnel experiment results show that compared with the smooth surface, the drag reduction rate of the bionic surface ranges from 9.42% to 17.25%. And the numerical simulation results indicate that the pressure gradient and low-speed vortex effect created by the bionic loach scales can effectively reduce the friction drag. The results of experimental data and numerical simulation both prove that the bionic scales of Paramisgurnus dabryanus can achieve the underwater drag reduction function. This research provides a reference for drag reduction in marine industries and fluid delivery applications.
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