Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control

The performance of a high-power small-scale combustion-based fluidic actuator for high-speed flow control applications is characterized with specific focus on comparisons between premixed and nonpremixed operating modes for the device. Momentary (pulsed) actuation jets are produced by the ignition o...

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Main Author: Warta, Brett James
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19873
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-198732013-01-07T20:24:05ZCharacterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow ControlWarta, Brett JamesSmall scale combustionFluid actuatorFluidic actuatorNonpremixed combustionFluidic devicesFluid dynamicsAerodynamicsActuatorsThe performance of a high-power small-scale combustion-based fluidic actuator for high-speed flow control applications is characterized with specific focus on comparisons between premixed and nonpremixed operating modes for the device. Momentary (pulsed) actuation jets are produced by the ignition of a mixture of gaseous fuel and oxidizer within a small (cubic centimeter scale) combustion chamber. The combustion process yields a high pressure burst (1 to 3 ms in duration in the typical configurations) and the ejection of a high-speed exhaust jet. The actuation frequency can be continuously varied by independently controlling the flow rate of the fuel/oxidizer and the spark ignition frequency up to a maximum determined by the operating characteristics of the actuator. The actuator performance is characterized by both its peak thrust and net total impulse, with increases in peak jet momentum often two to three orders of magnitude above the baseline steady jet. Results for operation of the device in both premixed and nonpremixed modes are presented and analyzed, with nonpremixed operation typically yielding higher pressures and greater frequency ranges in the present configurations.Georgia Institute of Technology2008-02-07T18:50:32Z2008-02-07T18:50:32Z2007-11-15Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/19873
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topic Small scale combustion
Fluid actuator
Fluidic actuator
Nonpremixed combustion
Fluidic devices
Fluid dynamics
Aerodynamics
Actuators
spellingShingle Small scale combustion
Fluid actuator
Fluidic actuator
Nonpremixed combustion
Fluidic devices
Fluid dynamics
Aerodynamics
Actuators
Warta, Brett James
Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control
description The performance of a high-power small-scale combustion-based fluidic actuator for high-speed flow control applications is characterized with specific focus on comparisons between premixed and nonpremixed operating modes for the device. Momentary (pulsed) actuation jets are produced by the ignition of a mixture of gaseous fuel and oxidizer within a small (cubic centimeter scale) combustion chamber. The combustion process yields a high pressure burst (1 to 3 ms in duration in the typical configurations) and the ejection of a high-speed exhaust jet. The actuation frequency can be continuously varied by independently controlling the flow rate of the fuel/oxidizer and the spark ignition frequency up to a maximum determined by the operating characteristics of the actuator. The actuator performance is characterized by both its peak thrust and net total impulse, with increases in peak jet momentum often two to three orders of magnitude above the baseline steady jet. Results for operation of the device in both premixed and nonpremixed modes are presented and analyzed, with nonpremixed operation typically yielding higher pressures and greater frequency ranges in the present configurations.
author Warta, Brett James
author_facet Warta, Brett James
author_sort Warta, Brett James
title Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control
title_short Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control
title_full Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control
title_fullStr Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of High Momentum Flux Combustion Powered Fluidic Actuators for High Speed Flow Control
title_sort characterization of high momentum flux combustion powered fluidic actuators for high speed flow control
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19873
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