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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
chemical engineering
Aerodynamic flow vectoring of a wake using asymmetric synthetic jet actuation
Experiments in Fluids, Volume 53, No. 6, Year 2012
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This paper reports an experimental investigation on the wake of a blunt-based, flat plate subjected to aerodynamic flow vectoring using asymmetric synthetic jet actuation. Wake vectoring was achieved using a synthetic jet placed at the model base 2.5 mm from the upper corner. The wake Reynolds number based on the plate thickness was 7,200. The synthetic jet actuation frequency was selected to be about 75 % the vortex shedding frequency of the natural wake. At this actuation frequency, the synthetic jet delivered a periodic flow with a momentum coefficient, C μ, of up to 62 %. Simultaneous measurements of the streamwise and transverse components of the velocity were performed using particle image velocimetry (PIV) in the near wake. The results suggested that for significant wake vectoring, vortex shedding must be suppressed first. Under the flow conditions cited above, C μ values in the range of 10-20 % were required. The wake vectoring angle seemed to asymptote to a constant value of about 30 at downstream distances, x/h, larger than 4 for C μ values ranging between 24 and 64 %. The phase-averaged vorticity contours and the phase-averaged normal lift force showed that most of the wake vectoring is produced during the suction phase of the actuation, while the blowing phase was mostly responsible for vortex shedding suppression. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Authors & Co-Authors
BenChiekh, Maher
Tunisia, Monastir
Ecole Nationale D'ingenieurs de Monastir
Ferchichi, Mohsen
Canada, Kingston
Royal Military College of Canada
Béra, Jean Christophe
France, Lyon
Applications Des Ultrasons à la Thérapie
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Citations: 3
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 3
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Doi:
10.1007/s00348-012-1396-z
ISSN:
07234864