Turbulent skin-friction drag reduction
Description
The SIG focuses on emerging turbulent skin-friction reduction techniques, including passive and active methods of surface modification, hydrophobic/super-hydrophobic surfaces and polymer and surfactant additives. Special attention will be paid to the question of practical feasibility of the techniques as well as drag-reduction mechanisms, aiming at achieving synergy between various approaches.
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Members
L = leader; C = co-leader; * = Other key personnel
Sergei Chernyshenko ( Imperial College London ): | |
[L] | Kwing-So Choi ( University of Nottingham ): Kwing-So.Choi@nottingham.ac.uk |
Pierre Ricco ( University of Sheffield ): | |
David Dennis ( University of Liverpool ): | |
Bharath Ganapathisubramani ( University of Southampton ): | |
Ricardo Garcia-Mayoral ( University of Cambridge ): | |
Yongyun Hwang ( Imperial College London ): | |
Kevin Knowles ( Cranfield University ): | |
Duncan Lockerby ( University of Warwick ): | |
Glen McHale ( University of Edinburgh ): | |
Jonathan Morrison ( Imperial College London ): | |
Alfredo Pinelli ( City University ): | |
Rob Poole ( University of Liverpool ): | |
Ning Qin ( University of Sheffield ): | |
Stephen Rolston ( Airbus ): | |
Mehdi Seddighi ( Liverpool John Moores University; University of Sheffield ): | |
Shahrokh Shahpar ( Rolls-Royce ): | |
Ati Sharma ( University of Southampton ): | |
Richard Whalley ( Newcastle University ): | |
Shan Zhong ( University of Manchester ): | |
Michael Leschziner ( Imperial College London ): | |
Yongmann Chung ( University of Warwick ): |
Joint Airbus-UKFN SIG Workshop on Turbulent Skin Friction Drag Reduction.
Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College, London, 4th and 5th December 2017.
Presentations made at the workshop are available from here.