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Abstract

Drag reduction in wall-bounded flows can be achieved by transverse motions imposed by passive means, e.g., riblets, or by external forcing, such as wall oscillation or transverse traveling-wave excitation. In this article, we review possible physical mechanisms responsible for turbulent drag reduction and corresponding near-wall flow modification.

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2003-01-01
2024-04-18
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