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Boundary layer flow control with a one atmosphere uniform glow discharge surface plasma
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1998
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AeroacousticsElectrical EngineeringFlow ControlEngineeringAerospace EngineeringPanel DragFluid MechanicsGlow DischargeMagnetohydrodynamicsAerodynamicsPlanar PanelsPropulsionGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma ApplicationAtmospheric Pressure Air
Low speed wind tunnel data have been acquired for planar panels covered by a uniform, glow-discharge surface plasma in atmospheric pressure air known as the One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma (OAUGDP). Streamwise and spanwise arrays of flush, plasma-generating surface electrodes have been studied in laminar, transitional, and fully turbulent boundary layer flow. Plasma between symmetric streamwise electrode strips caused large increases in panel drag, whereas asymmetric spanwise electrode configurations produced a significant thrust. Smoke wire flow visualization and mean velocity diagnostics show the primary cause of the phenomena to be a combination of mass transport and vortical structures induced by strong paraelectric ElectroHydroDynamic (EHD) body forces on the flow.
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