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Experimental study of drag resistance using a laboratory scale rotary set-up.

Authors :
Weinell CE
Olsen KN
Christoffersen MW
Kiil S
Source :
Biofouling [Biofouling] 2003 Apr; Vol. 19 Suppl, pp. 45-51.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

This work covers an experimental study of the drag resistance of different painted surfaces and simulated large-scale irregularities, viz. dry spraying, weld seams, barnacle fouling and paint remains. A laboratory scale rotary set-up was used to determine the drag resistance, and the surface roughness of the samples was determined by means of two different stylus-based methods, one having a 1.6 mm ball stylus (giving the macro-roughness) and the other having a needle type stylus (giving the micro-roughness). It is demonstrated that, in the case of ideal painted surfaces (low macro-roughness), the micro-roughness is much more important than the macro-roughness. On the other hand, the study also indicates that larger scale irregularities have a much greater influence on the drag resistance compared to measurements of the paint system alone.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0892-7014
Volume :
19 Suppl
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biofouling
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14618703
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/0892701031000072118