Dielectric-barrier-discharge vortex generators: Characterisation and optimisation for flow separation control

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We investigated the use of dielectric-barrier-discharge plasma actuators as vortex generators for flow separation control applications. Plasma actuators were placed at a yaw angle to the oncoming flow, so that they produced a spanwise wall jet. Through interaction with the oncoming boundary layer, this created a streamwise longitudinal vortex. In this experimental investigation, the effect of yaw angle, actuator length and plasma-induced velocity ratio was studied. Particular attention was given to the vortex formation mechanism and its development downstream. The DBD plasma actuators were then applied in the form of co-rotating and counter-rotating vortex arrays to control flow separation over a trailing-edge ramp. It was found that the vortex generators were successful in reducing the separation region, even at plasma-to-free-stream velocity ratios of less than 10%. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Jukes, T. N., & Choi, K. S. (2012). Dielectric-barrier-discharge vortex generators: Characterisation and optimisation for flow separation control. Experiments in Fluids, 52(2), 329–345. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-011-1213-0

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