Drag reduction by combination of flow control using inlet disturbance body and plasma actuator on cylinder model

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Abstract

Flow past a cylinder is one of the things that is very applicable in everyday life. But behind those facts, there is a problem in it namely the drag force which is adverse and needs to be reduced. This research was conducted to find solutions to reduce drag by using a mix of passive flow control of inlet disturbance body and active flow control from plasma actuators. This research uses a test model in the form of a cylinder of a diameter of 120 mm with Reynolds Number 15000, 41000, 62000 and was expected to reduce drag after a given combination of flow control. From the results shown, either inlet disturbance of body and plasma actuators as well as a combination of both the flow of control is capable of performing the reduction coefficient of drag up to 70,22% on a variation of the Reynolds Number 62000.

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Budiarso, Harinaldi, Kosasih, E. A., Karim, R. F., & Julian, J. (2019). Drag reduction by combination of flow control using inlet disturbance body and plasma actuator on cylinder model. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences, 13(1), 4503–4511. https://doi.org/10.15282/jmes.13.1.2019.12.0382

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