Hello,
I'm new to the forum, I just discovered turbulators - thin zig-zag strips (or rows of dimples) strategically positioned to generate tiny vortices and maintain a more laminar flow at the rear side of a wing.
I was researching the aerodynamics of golf ball dimples that trip the air streams into microvortices on the lead surface in order to reduce the normally large wake round shapes generate.
A single turbulator strip is all that is neccessary on a smooth cylinder to achieve the same effect when the direction of the air flow is known.
My question is: If you have a cylinder (eg. a roll over hoop), at which angle do you think would be the best place to position a zig zag turbulator tape to get the maximum drag reduction? Imagine that the lead surface is 0° and the tail is 180°
Some info on turbulators:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUbh8uYNYC8
https://wingsandwheels.com/turbulator-dimple-tape.html
Lead edge turbulator strip on wing shape: