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Turbulent drag reduction by polymer additives: Fundamentals and recent advances

Li Xi

Published 2019-12-24Version 1

A small amount of polymer additives can cause substantial reduction in the energy dissipation and friction loss of turbulent flow. The problem of polymer-induced drag reduction has attracted continuous attention over the seven decades since its discovery. However, changes in research paradigm and perspectives have triggered a wave of new advancements in the past decade. This review attempts to bring researchers of all levels, from beginners to experts, to the forefront of this area. It starts with a comprehensive coverage of fundamental knowledge and classical findings and theories. It then highlights several recent developments that bring fresh insights into long-standing problems. Open questions and ongoing debates are also discussed.

Comments: This document is the accepted manuscript (after peer review) version of an article published in its final form by AIP Publishing at: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5129619 . An open access version is deposited at: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/25119
Journal: Physics of Fluids, 31(12), 121302
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