BreezyRacer wrote:The dimple effect really can be very subtle surface irregularies, it doesn't have to look like a dimple to be effective. I've heard of some aero engineers using fine sandpaper to test the effect.
3M made, for a short while VG tape which had extremely fine grooves (like a phono album) perpendicular to the flow. They claimed it reduced stall speeds on aircraft. Guess there was no market so it died.
That sounds like you are describing riblets. 3M researched with riblets which were parallel to the flow. They reduced drag by about 3-7%, but have yet to be implemented because fuel prices aren't THAT high yet.
Studies have been conducted on dolphins, because in theory, they shouldn't be able to swim as fast as they actually can, until they looked closely at the skin and noticed strange patterns; riblets. Barracuda's release polymers along their skin that reduces drag by as much as 40%
Sorry I started to go off at a tanget