Chapter 4

Flow in a Duct

Keizo Watanabe

Abstract

The laminar flow in a duct can be found by the exact solution of the Navier- Stokes equation. An experimental apparatus that changes the flow using a detachable channel side plate can be used to measure the velocity profile or pressure drop in order to find the dominant determiner of the wall’s characteristics. In this section, the mechanism of the apparent fluid slip is discussed by comparing the experimental test results from two ducts having hydrophobic walls with different structural characteristic but almost the same water-repellency characteristics. Different kinds of hydrophobic walls were produced for duct wall, and the laminar drag reduction was examined by measuring the pressure drop.

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