Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator

In many studies concerning synthetic jet flow fields the analysis is usually restricted to simple configurations, such as a single diaphragm oscillating in a cylindrical cavity, which is linked to the external environment with only one orifice/slot. Nonetheless, in many applications the requirement...

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Main Authors: Andrea Palumbo, Matteo Chiatto, Luigi de Luca
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/7/3/59
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spelling doaj-c2c7e395c2db402aa7ded7677100505b2020-11-24T21:07:26ZengMDPI AGActuators2076-08252018-09-01735910.3390/act7030059act7030059Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet ActuatorAndrea Palumbo0Matteo Chiatto1Luigi de Luca2Department of Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Sector, Universitá degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, p.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Sector, Universitá degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, p.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Sector, Universitá degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, p.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, ItalyIn many studies concerning synthetic jet flow fields the analysis is usually restricted to simple configurations, such as a single diaphragm oscillating in a cylindrical cavity, which is linked to the external environment with only one orifice/slot. Nonetheless, in many applications the requirement of small sizes and weights leads to many implementation issues, such as asymmetric actuator geometries, presence of several slots and diaphragms and irregular cavity shapes. Therefore, the design of a synthetic jet actuator for a specific flow control problem requires a dedicated study in order to characterize its behavior even in quiescent conditions. The aim of this work is to investigate the behavior of a novel synthetic jet actuator, composed of three independent diaphragms, acting on a single cavity, and linked to the external environment through four slots per diaphragm. The device has been studied in quiescent conditions, both numerically and experimentally. The experimental investigation has been carried out by means of hot-wire measurements. In particular, the distribution of the phase-averaged streamwise velocity along the slot spanwise direction has been detected near the slot exit plane. From the computational side, incompressible direct numerical simulations have been carried out using the open-source OpenFOAM code. The diaphragm motion is mimicked by a inhomogeneous inlet boundary condition, whose amplitude is chosen to match the experimental velocity at the exit plane. A fair agreement between the numerical and the experimental results is achieved for both the velocity field at the slot exit and the main non-dimensional parameters of the synthetic jet. After the validation, the numerical results are finally processed, to obtain information about the vortex motion in the external environment.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/7/3/59slotted synthetic jetshot-wire measurementsCFD simulations
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author Andrea Palumbo
Matteo Chiatto
Luigi de Luca
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Matteo Chiatto
Luigi de Luca
Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator
Actuators
slotted synthetic jets
hot-wire measurements
CFD simulations
author_facet Andrea Palumbo
Matteo Chiatto
Luigi de Luca
author_sort Andrea Palumbo
title Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator
title_short Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator
title_full Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator
title_fullStr Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator
title_full_unstemmed Measurements versus Numerical Simulations for Slotted Synthetic Jet Actuator
title_sort measurements versus numerical simulations for slotted synthetic jet actuator
publisher MDPI AG
series Actuators
issn 2076-0825
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In many studies concerning synthetic jet flow fields the analysis is usually restricted to simple configurations, such as a single diaphragm oscillating in a cylindrical cavity, which is linked to the external environment with only one orifice/slot. Nonetheless, in many applications the requirement of small sizes and weights leads to many implementation issues, such as asymmetric actuator geometries, presence of several slots and diaphragms and irregular cavity shapes. Therefore, the design of a synthetic jet actuator for a specific flow control problem requires a dedicated study in order to characterize its behavior even in quiescent conditions. The aim of this work is to investigate the behavior of a novel synthetic jet actuator, composed of three independent diaphragms, acting on a single cavity, and linked to the external environment through four slots per diaphragm. The device has been studied in quiescent conditions, both numerically and experimentally. The experimental investigation has been carried out by means of hot-wire measurements. In particular, the distribution of the phase-averaged streamwise velocity along the slot spanwise direction has been detected near the slot exit plane. From the computational side, incompressible direct numerical simulations have been carried out using the open-source OpenFOAM code. The diaphragm motion is mimicked by a inhomogeneous inlet boundary condition, whose amplitude is chosen to match the experimental velocity at the exit plane. A fair agreement between the numerical and the experimental results is achieved for both the velocity field at the slot exit and the main non-dimensional parameters of the synthetic jet. After the validation, the numerical results are finally processed, to obtain information about the vortex motion in the external environment.
topic slotted synthetic jets
hot-wire measurements
CFD simulations
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/7/3/59
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