Abstract
The ability of synthetic jets to form large mean recirculation zones in a crossflow is investigated using numerical simulations. It has been suggested that this so-called virtual aeroshaping effect is one mechanism through which synthetic jets affect separation reduction. Here the interaction of a two-dimensional synthetic jet with a flat-plate Blasius boundary layer is simulated and we examine the effect that key flow parameters have on the formation of these mean recirculation zones. The current simulations also suggest a simple scaling for this effect which could prove useful in the design and deployment of these devices. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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Mittal, R., & Rampunggoon, P. (2002). On the virtual aeroshaping effect of synthetic jets. Physics of Fluids, 14(4), 1533–1536. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1453470
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