Flow Control

Polymer Drag Reduction

  • Addition of trace amounts of polymer can reduce friction by up to 80%
  • We developed a polymer drag reduction system for the 2010 America’s Cup
  • We currently study polymer mechanical degradation, modification of the near-wall velocity profiles, and polymer modified coherent structures.

Helicopter Rotor Hub Wakes

  • Helicopter rotor hub wakes are responsible for up to 30% of the parasitic drag on a helicopter
  • Due to the complex flow, the wake and its interaction with other components is poorly understood
  • We characterize the wake, identify dominate coherent structures, and aim to control them to mitigate the losses.

Bat Ear Aerodynamics

  • The Brazilian free-tailed bat has small bumps on the leading-edge of their ears that match the pattern observed on humpback whales
  • Whale “tubercles” are known to increase their maneuverability
  • EFPL has experimentally demonstrated that the tubercles reduce drag and are currently working to identify the mechanism responsible for this observation

Conformal Vortex Generators

  • Vortex generators are a common passive flow control device used on airplane wings
  • The farther they stick into the flow, the less efficient they are at reducing drag.
  • We showed that CVGs can produce coherent structures on the order of the boundary layer thickness even though they are a fraction of that height.