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通过作为被动分离控制机制的可移动鲨鱼鳞片理解低速条纹及其功能与控制

Understanding Low-Speed Streaks and Their Function and Control through Movable Shark Scales Acting as a Passive Separation Control Mechanism.

作者信息

Santos Leonardo M, Lang Amy, Wahidi Redha, Bonacci Andrew, Gautam Sashank

机构信息

Department of Aerospace Engineering, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA.

出版信息

Biomimetics (Basel). 2024 Jun 22;9(7):378. doi: 10.3390/biomimetics9070378.

Abstract

The passive bristling mechanism of the scales on the shortfin mako shark () is hypothesized to play a crucial role in controlling flow separation. In the hypothesized mechanism, the scales are triggered in response to patches of reversed flow at the onset of separation occurring in the low-speed streaks that form in a turbulent boundary layer. The two goals of this investigation were as follows: (1) to measure the reversing flow occurring within the low-speed streaks in a separating turbulent boundary layer; (2) to understand the passive flow control mechanism of movable shark skin scales that inhibit reversing flow within the low-speed streaks. Experiments were conducted using digital particle image velocimetry (DPIV). DPIV was used to analyze the flow in a turbulent boundary layer subjected to an adverse pressure gradient formation over both a smooth flat plate and a flat plate on which shark skin specimens were affixed. The experimental analysis of the flow over the smooth flat plate corroborated the findings of previous direct numerical simulation studies, which indicated that the average spanwise spacing of the low-speed streaks increases in the presence of adverse pressure gradients upstream of the point of separation. However, the characteristics of the flow over the shark skin specimen more closely resemble that of a zero-pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer. A comparative analysis of the width and velocity of the reversed streaks between flat plate and shark skin cases reveals that the mean spanwise spacing decreases, and thus, the number of streaks increases over the shark skin. Additionally, the reversed streaks observed over shark scales are thinner and the highest negative velocity within the streaks falls within the range required to bristle the scales.

摘要

有人推测,尖吻鲭鲨()鳞片的被动竖起机制在控制流动分离方面起着关键作用。在这个推测的机制中,鳞片是在湍流边界层中形成的低速条纹分离开始时,对反向流动区域做出反应而被触发的。本研究的两个目标如下:(1)测量分离湍流边界层中低速条纹内发生的反向流动;(2)了解可移动鲨鱼皮鳞片抑制低速条纹内反向流动的被动流动控制机制。实验使用数字粒子图像测速技术(DPIV)进行。DPIV用于分析在光滑平板和粘贴有鲨鱼皮标本的平板上形成不利压力梯度的湍流边界层中的流动。对光滑平板上流动的实验分析证实了先前直接数值模拟研究的结果,该结果表明,在分离点上游存在不利压力梯度的情况下,低速条纹的平均展向间距会增加。然而,鲨鱼皮标本上流动的特性更类似于零压力梯度湍流边界层。对平板和鲨鱼皮情况下反向条纹的宽度和速度进行的对比分析表明,展向平均间距减小,因此,鲨鱼皮上条纹的数量增加。此外,在鲨鱼鳞片上观察到的反向条纹更细,条纹内的最高负速度落在使鳞片竖起所需的范围内。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/0c4d/11275023/d1fd085dc964/biomimetics-09-00378-g008.jpg

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