Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control

The objective of this research is to present a theoretical study of the compressibility effects on the performance of an electric D/C motor driven synthetic jet actuator for flow separation control. Hot wire anemometer experiments were conducted to validate the jet exit velocities predicted by the t...

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Main Author: Balasubramanian, Ashwin Kumar
Other Authors: Rediniotis, Othon K.
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2004
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-11462013-01-08T10:37:27ZModeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation controlBalasubramanian, Ashwin KumarSynthetic Jet ActuatorsD/C MotorFlow separationActive flow controlThe objective of this research is to present a theoretical study of the compressibility effects on the performance of an electric D/C motor driven synthetic jet actuator for flow separation control. Hot wire anemometer experiments were conducted to validate the jet exit velocities predicted by the theoretical model. The optimal jet exit velocity required to achieve maximum flow reattachment at reasonable blowing momentum coefficients is predicted. A dynamic electro-acoustic model of the D/C motor driven actuator is developed to accurately predict its performance and efficiency. This model should help formulate a feedback optimal control strategy for real-time flow control using an array of actuators. This model is validated by comparing with hot wire anemometer experiments conducted under similar conditions. The effects of geometric parameters like the slot width, slot geometry, and cavity volume on the performance of the actuator are also tested using this model.Texas A&M UniversityRediniotis, Othon K.2004-11-15T19:47:47Z2004-11-15T19:47:47Z2003-082004-11-15T19:47:47ZElectronic Thesistext1468615 bytes133186 byteselectronicapplication/pdftext/plainborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/1146en_US
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topic Synthetic Jet Actuators
D/C Motor
Flow separation
Active flow control
spellingShingle Synthetic Jet Actuators
D/C Motor
Flow separation
Active flow control
Balasubramanian, Ashwin Kumar
Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
description The objective of this research is to present a theoretical study of the compressibility effects on the performance of an electric D/C motor driven synthetic jet actuator for flow separation control. Hot wire anemometer experiments were conducted to validate the jet exit velocities predicted by the theoretical model. The optimal jet exit velocity required to achieve maximum flow reattachment at reasonable blowing momentum coefficients is predicted. A dynamic electro-acoustic model of the D/C motor driven actuator is developed to accurately predict its performance and efficiency. This model should help formulate a feedback optimal control strategy for real-time flow control using an array of actuators. This model is validated by comparing with hot wire anemometer experiments conducted under similar conditions. The effects of geometric parameters like the slot width, slot geometry, and cavity volume on the performance of the actuator are also tested using this model.
author2 Rediniotis, Othon K.
author_facet Rediniotis, Othon K.
Balasubramanian, Ashwin Kumar
author Balasubramanian, Ashwin Kumar
author_sort Balasubramanian, Ashwin Kumar
title Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
title_short Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
title_full Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
title_fullStr Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of D/C motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
title_sort modeling of d/c motor driven synthetic jet acutators for flow separation control
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2004
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