Control of vortex on a non-slender delta wing by a nanosecond pulse surface dielectric barrier discharge

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Guang-yin Zhao
Ying-hong Li
Hua Liang
Meng-hu Han
Wei-zhuo Hua
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[1] Air Force Engineering University,Science and Technology on Plasma Dynamics Laboratory
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Experiments in Fluids | 2015年 / 56卷
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Vortex; Particle Image Velocimetry; Shear Layer; Particle Image Velocimetry Measurement; Vortex Breakdown;
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Wind tunnel experiments are conducted for improving the aerodynamic performance of delta wing using a leading-edge pulsed nanosecond dielectric barrier discharge (NS-DBD). The whole effects of pulsed NS-DBD on the aerodynamic performance of the delta wing are studied by balanced force measurements. Pressure measurements and particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements are conducted to investigate the formation of leading-edge vortices affected by the pulsed NS-DBD, compared to completely stalled flow without actuation. Various pulsed actuation frequencies of the plasma actuator are examined with the freestream velocity up to 50 m/s. Stall has been delayed substantially and significant shifts in the aerodynamic forces can be achieved at the post-stall regions when the actuator works at the optimum reduced frequency of F+ = 2. The upper surface pressure measurements show that the largest change of static pressure occurs at the forward part of the wing at the stall region. The time-averaged flow pattern obtained from the PIV measurement shows that flow reattachment is promoted with excitation, and a vortex flow pattern develops. The time-averaged locations of the secondary separation line and the center of the vortical region both move outboard with excitation.
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