Abstract

A reduction in skin friction drag is shown when gas is introduced into the liquid turbulent boundary layer of a submerged axisymmetric body. The 89 mm diameter, 632 mm long body has a cylindrical balance 273 mm long. Free stream speeds in the 305 mm diameter tunnel are as high as 17 m/sec, giving length Reynolds number of up to 10 million. In general, skin friction reduction is shown to increase with increasing free stream speed. At high speeds, helium injection is shown to be more effective at reducing skin friction than is air injection. Maximum skin friction reduction is near 80%—a value in good agreement with the maximum value observed in the flat plate work of Madavan et al. [Phys. Fluids 27, 356 (1984)]. While maximum skin friction reduction was found at a free stream speed of 5 m/sec for the flat plate geometry, maximum skin friction reduction was at a free stream speed of 17 m/sec for the axisymmetric geometry.

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