Plasma Synthetic Jet Actuators for Active Flow Control [PDF]
The plasma synthetic jet actuator (PSJA), also named as sparkjet actuator, is a special type of zero-net mass flux actuator, driven thermodynamically by pulsed arc/spark discharge. Compared to widely investigated mechanical synthetic jet actuators driven
Haohua Zong +3 more
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Comparison of Separation Control Mechanisms for Synthetic Jet and Plasma Actuators
This study numerically investigated the mechanisms of separation control using a synthetic jet (SJ) and plasma actuator (PA) around an NACA0015 airfoil at the chord Reynolds number of 63,000.
Yoshiaki Abe +4 more
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Internal Characteristics of Air-Supplied Plasma Synthetic Jet Actuator
Conventional plasma synthetic jet actuators rely only on jet orifice for suction when functioning for long durations. A limited supplementary gas leads to jet velocity reduction and weakening of the flow control ability. Therefore, this study proposes an
Rubing Liu +4 more
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Active Flow Control Based on Plasma Synthetic Jet for Flapless Aircraft [PDF]
Active flow control (AFC) based on plasma synthetic jet actuator (PSJA) has been attracted a lot of researchers since Anderson and Knight put forward the concept of PSJA for the first time.
Xin Wang +3 more
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Effect of the duty cycle on the spark-plug plasma synthetic jet actuator [PDF]
A promising novel actuator called Spark-Plug Plasma Synthetic Jet (SPSJ) has been developed in Atmospheric Plasma Research Laboratory at Niğde University. It generates electrothermally high synthetic jet velocity by using high voltage.
Seyhan Mehmet +4 more
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The multichannel discharge plasma synthetic jet actuator [PDF]
The plasma synthetic jet actuator (PSJA) is a flow control device capable of generating high speed pulsed jet. However, the performance of conventional PSJA is restricted by low discharge efficiency and small control area, because one power supply only drives one electrode couple.
Yun Wu, Zhengzhong Sun, Min Jia
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Separation control with plasma synthetic jet actuators
In the framework of the PLASMAERO project funded by the European Community, ONERA and CNRS laboratories develop plasma synthetic jet actuators, in order to demonstrate the potential of such electrical devices to act on aerodynamic phenomena like separated flows.
Daniel Caruana +2 more
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Investigation of Wing Lift Enhancement by Combination of Plasma Jet Actuator and Synthetic Jet Actuator [PDF]
In order to improve the aerodynamic characteristics and maneuverability of fixed-wing UAV, an improved method to enhance the wing lift by the combination of plasma jet actuator and synthetic jet actuator based on active flow control technique is ...
N. Ding, F. Gao, C. Tang, J. Chang
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Effects of Parameters on Continuously Working Plasma Synthetic Jet
AbstractIf the actuator of the plasma synthetic jet (PSJ) operates continuously under a high frequency, the performance of the actuator will become worse than it is in single pulse test. This is because the air in the cavity cannot fully recover to the original state before the next cycle starts.
Jinglei Xu
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Fabrication of a multi-stage plasma synthetic jet actuator using printed electronics
A new concept of electrode shape and arrangement is proposed to develop a multi-stage plasma synthetic jet actuator for the low-voltage operation. Exposed and covered electrodes, which have complicated shapes due to electrical wiring to the inner side of
Shintaro Sato +2 more
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