Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 084501 (2007)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.0845012007
Thomas H.
van den Berg
Dennis P.M.
van Gils
Daniel P.
Lathrop
Detlef
Lohse
Journal ArticleComplex and Emergent SystemsPlasma, Accelerator, and Nuclear PhysicsIn turbulent Taylor-Couette flow, the injection of bubbles reduces the overall drag. On the other hand, rough walls enhance the overall drag. In this work, we inject bubbles into turbulent Taylor-Couette flow with rough walls (with a Reynolds number up to 4 × 105), finding an enhancement of the dimensionless drag as compared to the case without bubbles. The dimensional drag is unchanged. As in the rough-wall case no smooth boundary layers can develop, the results demonstrate that bubbly drag reduction is a pure boundary layer effect.
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