Development and use of localized arc filament plasma actuators for high-speed flow control

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Utkin, Yurii G. [1 ]
Keshav, Saurabh [1 ]
Kim, Jin-Hwa [1 ]
Kastner, Jeff [1 ]
Adamovich, Igor V. [1 ]
Samimy, Mo [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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10.1088/0022-3727/40/3/S06
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The paper discusses recent results on the development of localized arc filament plasma actuators and their use in controlling high-speed and high Reynolds number jet flows. Multiple plasma actuators (up to 8) are controlled using a custom-built 8-channel high-voltage pulsed plasma generator. The plasma generator independently controls pulse repetition rate (0-200 kHz), duty cycle and phase for each individual actuator. Current and voltage measurements demonstrated the power consumption of each actuator to be quite low (20 W at 20% duty cycle). Emission spectroscopy temperature measurements in the pulsed arc filament showed rapid temperature increase over the first 10 -20 mu s of arc operation, from below 1000 degrees C to up to about 2000 degrees C. At longer discharge pulse durations, 20-100 mu s, the plasma temperature levels off at approximately 2000 degrees C. Modelling calculations using an unsteady, quasi-one-dimensional arc filament model showed that rapid localized heating in the arc filament on a microsecond time scale generates strong compression waves. The results of the calculations also suggest that flow forcing is most efficient at low actuator duty cycles, with short heating periods and sufficiently long delays between the pulses to allow for convective cooling of high-temperature filaments. The model predictions are consistent with laser sheet scattering flow visualization results and particle imaging velocimetry measurements. These measurements show large-scale coherent structure formation and considerable mixing enhancement in an ideally expanded Mach 1.3 jet forced by eight repetitively pulsed plasma actuators. The effects of forcing are most significant near the jet preferred mode frequency (v = 5 kHz). The results also show a substantial reduction in the jet potential core length and a significant increase in the jet Mach number decay rate beyond the end of potential core, especially at low actuator duty cycles.
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