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Hydrodynamic efficiency in sharks: the combined role of riblets and denticles

Lloyd, Charlie J.; Peakall, Jeffrey; Burns, Alan; Keevil, Gareth; Dorrell, Robert M.; Wignall, Paul; Fletcher, Thomas

Authors

Jeffrey Peakall

Alan Burns

Gareth Keevil

Paul Wignall

Thomas Fletcher



Abstract

We investigate the influence of smooth and ribletted shark skin on a turbulent boundary layer flow. Through Laser Doppler Anemometry the role of riblets in combination with the shark skin denticle is established for the first time. Our results show that smooth denticles behave like a typical rough surface when exposed to an attached boundary layer. Drag is increased for the full range of tested dimensionless denticle widths, w+ ≈ 25-80, where w+ is the denticle width, w, scaled by the friction velocity, uτ, and the kinematic viscosity, ν. However, when riblets are added to the denticle crown we demonstrate there is a significant reduction in drag, relative to the smooth denticles. We obtain a modest maximum drag reduction of 2 % for the ribletted denticles when compared to the flat plate, but when compared to the smooth denticles the difference in drag is in excess of 20 % for w+ ≈ 80. This study enables a new conclusion that riblets have evolved as a mechanism to reduce or eliminate the skin friction increase due to the presence of scales (denticles). The combination of scales and riblets is hydrodynamically efficient in terms of skin-friction drag, while also acting to maintain flow attachment, and providing the other advantages associated with scales, e.g. anti-fouling, abrasion resistance, and defence against parasites.

Citation

Lloyd, C. J., Peakall, J., Burns, A., Keevil, G., Dorrell, R. M., Wignall, P., & Fletcher, T. (2021). Hydrodynamic efficiency in sharks: the combined role of riblets and denticles. Bioinspiration&biomimetics, 16(4), Article 046008. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-3190/abf3b1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 30, 2021
Online Publication Date Jun 4, 2021
Publication Date Jun 4, 2021
Deposit Date May 17, 2021
Publicly Available Date May 21, 2021
Journal Bioinspiration & biomimetics
Electronic ISSN 1748-3190
Publisher IOP Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 4
Article Number 046008
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-3190/abf3b1
Keywords Biotechnology; Biophysics; Molecular Medicine; Engineering (miscellaneous); Biochemistry
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3771316

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