Drag reduction in a rectangular duct using riblets

An experimental investigation has been made into the effects of riblets on the drag in a rectangular duct of aspect ratio 10. It has been found that a maximum drag reduction of approximately 10% occurs in fully developed turbulent flow. This figure is larger than the 6-8% drag reduction usually found for external flow. The maximum drag reduction occurred when the height of the riblets was between 7 and 13 wall units. Analysis of the developing region of the flow has shown a maximum drag reduction of approximately 8% at a wall unit value of 13, consistent with results in external flows. The effects of riblets on transition has also been investigated. It was found that riblets delayed transition by 2-4% in critical Re as measure by peak flatness, and caused some extension in the length of the transition process, so that the completion of transition was delayed by between 4-8%, with the stronger effect at the lower Reynolds numbers.