2020
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2020.338
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Turbulent drag reduction over curved walls

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“…The distribution of the pressure difference in the separated region is qualitatively similar to that found by Banchetti et al. (2020) for a channel flow modified by a smooth bump and altered by wall travelling waves. In their flow, the total pressure sufficiently downstream of the obstacle recovers the negative constant slope behaviour proper of channel flows over smooth walls.…”
Section: Turbulent-flow Physicssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The distribution of the pressure difference in the separated region is qualitatively similar to that found by Banchetti et al. (2020) for a channel flow modified by a smooth bump and altered by wall travelling waves. In their flow, the total pressure sufficiently downstream of the obstacle recovers the negative constant slope behaviour proper of channel flows over smooth walls.…”
Section: Turbulent-flow Physicssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…We do not define the drag coefficients on the left and the right bar sides and their reductions because, as remarked by Banchetti et al. (2020), it is not meaningful to define a local pressure coefficient for an incompressible flow as the pressure values can be shifted by any constant.…”
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