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No-moving-part hybrid-synthetic jet actuator
Tesar, V. Hung, C. Zimmerman, W.B.
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Tesar, V., Hung, C. and Zimmerman, W.B. (2005) No-moving-part hybrid-synthetic jet actuator. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical . ISSN 0924-4247 (In Press)
In contrast to usual synthetic jets, the “hybrid-synthetic jets” of non-zero timemean nozzle mass flow rate are increasingly often considered for control of flow
separation and/or transition to turbulence as well as heat and mass transfer. The paper describes tests of a scaled-up laboratory model of a new actuator version, generating the hybrid-synthetic jets without any moving components. Self-excited flow oscillation is produced by aerodynamic instability in fixed-wall cavities. The return flow in the exit nozzles is generated by jet-pumping effect. Elimination of the delicate and easily damaged moving parts in the actuator simplifies its manufacture and assembly. Operating frequency is adjusted by the length of feedback loop path. Laboratory investigations concentrated on the propagation processes taking place in the loop.
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No-moving-part hybrid-synthetic jet actuator
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34469249 |
| Titulo |
No-moving-part hybrid-synthetic jet actuator |
| Autor(es) |
Tesar, V. Hung, C. Zimmerman, W.B. |
| Location |
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/774/1/tesarv8.pdf
Tesar, V., Hung, C. and Zimmerman, W.B. (2005) No-moving-part hybrid-synthetic jet actuator. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical . ISSN 0924-4247 (In Press)
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In contrast to usual synthetic jets, the “hybrid-synthetic jets” of non-zero timemean nozzle mass flow rate are increasingly often considered for control of flow
separation and/or transition to turbulence as well as heat and mass transfer. The paper describes tests of a scaled-up laboratory model of a new actuator version, generating the hybrid-synthetic jets without any moving components. Self-excited flow oscillation is produced by aerodynamic instability in fixed-wall cavities. The return flow in the exit nozzles is generated by jet-pumping effect. Elimination of the delicate and easily damaged moving parts in the actuator simplifies its manufacture and assembly. Operating frequency is adjusted by the length of feedback loop path. Laboratory investigations concentrated on the propagation processes taking place in the loop. |
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[References] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sna.2005.06.022
[References] http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/774/
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