2018
DOI: 10.1088/1873-7005/aac117
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Effect of butterfly-scale-inspired surface patterning on the leading edge vortex growth

Abstract: The effects of longitudinal square grooves on the growth of the leading edge vortex (LEV) produced by an impulsively-started flat plate are investigated experimentally. The Reynolds numbers are 1416, 2833 and 5667, and the maximum vortex formation time is 2.8. The square grooves are inspired by the surface patterning (scales) on butterfly wings. It is hypothesized that the grooves play a role in the LEV formation and development by creating a stronger secondary vortex near the LE that impedes the growth of the… Show more

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