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- A turbulator is a device that turns a laminar boundary layer into a turbulent boundary layer. Turbulent flow can be desired on parts of the surface of...
- replaced with steel. The engine combustion chambers were redesigned and new "turbulator" pistons raised the compression ratio from 5.9 to 6.5:1, resulting in...
- Lufthansa claims a noise reduction of up to 2 dB can thus be achieved. Turbulator Boundary layer suction Boundary layer control Circulation control wing...
- and elevator to prevent the flow of air through control surface gaps. Turbulator devices in the form of a zig-zag tape or multiple blow holes positioned...
- descending from the highest point in its flight. Some boomerangs have turbulatorsbumps or pits on the top surface that act to increase the lift as boundary...
- The RBMK-1500 also uses less uranium. The helical flow is created by turbulators in the fuel ****embly and increases heat removal. Because of the RBMK's...
- Leading edge slot Boundary layer suction Vortex generator Aerodynamics Turbulator Fish, Frank E. (July 2006). "The myth and reality of Gray's paradox: Implication...
- turbulence at a point prior to the location of laminar separation, using a turbulator. The fuller velocity profile of the turbulent boundary layer allows it...
- of 46:1 but only after considerable work on sealing gaps and by using turbulators. The narrow fuselage Ventus-2a has been highly successful in competitions...
- Examples include the fur on a tennis ball, dimples on a golf ball, turbulators on a glider, which induce an early transition to turbulent flow; vortex...