Abstract
This paper presents experimental work comparing several Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) plasma actuator configurations for low Reynolds number separation control. Actuators studied here are being investigated for use in a closed loop separation control system. The plasma actuators were fabricated in the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory Propulsion Directorate's thin film laboratory and applied to a low Reynolds number airfoil that exhibits similar suction surface behavior to those observed on Low Pressure (LP) Turbine blades. In addition to typical asymmetric arrangements producing downstream jets, one electrode configurations was designed to produce an array of off axis jets, and one produced a spanwise array of linear vertical jets in order to generate vorticity and improved boundary layer to freestream mixing. The actuators were installed on an airfoil and their performance compared by flow visualization, surface stress sensitive film (S3F), and drag measurements. The experimental data provides a clear picture of the potential utility of each design. Experiments were carried out at four Reynolds numbers, 1.4 × 105, 1.0 × 105, 6.0 × 104, and 5.0 × 104 at a-1.5 deg angle of attack. Data was taken at the AFRL Propulsion Directorate's Low Speed Wind Tunnel (LSWT) facility.
Original language | English |
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Article number | TURBO-11-1154 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Journal of Turbomachinery |
Volume | 135 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Oct 30 2012 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Mechanical Engineering
Keywords
- Actuators
- Plasmas (Ionized gases)
- Seperation (Technology)
- Reynolds number
- Flow (Dynamics)
Disciplines
- Plasma and Beam Physics