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Topological structures of vortex flow on a flying wing aircraft, controlled by a nanosecond pulse discharge plasma actuator
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2016
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EngineeringFlow ControlFluid MechanicsTopological StructuresUnsteady FlowAeronauticsPlasma SimulationVortex ControlVortex DynamicPlasma DischargePhysicsFlow PhysicExternal AerodynamicsApplied AerodynamicsWing AircraftVortex DynamicsVortex FlowsAerospace EngineeringVortex FlowAeroelasticityAerodynamicsVortex Induced Vibration
Vortex control is a thriving research area, particularly in relation to flying wing or delta wing aircraft. This paper presents the topological structures of vortex flow on a flying wing aircraft controlled by a nanosecond plasma dielectric barrier discharge actuator. Experiments, including oil flow visualization and two-dimensional particle image velocimetry (PIV), were conducted in a wind tunnel with a Reynolds number of 0.5 × 106. Both oil and PIV results show that the vortex can be controlled. Oil topological structures on the aircraft surface coincide with spatial PIV flow structures. Both indicate vortex convergence and enhancement when the plasma discharge is switched on, leading to a reduced region of separated flow.
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