Title :
Dynamic Behavior of Printed-Circuits Plasma Actuator Based on DC Electrical Discharge: Application in Aerodynamics
Author :
Mestiri, Rafika ; Oueslati, Mohamed Mehdi ; Dahmouni, Anouar Wajdi ; Hadaji, Ramzi ; Ben Nasrallah, Sassi ; Aloui, Fethi
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´Etude des Syst. Thermiques et Energetiques, Ecole Nat. d´Ing. de Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia
Abstract :
This paper deals with the electrohydrodynamic airflow control realized by the kinetic energy provided by an electrical discharge created at the surface of a dielectric material. We will present the results of the airflow control above an NACA0015 profile, this application is ensured by the action of the ionic wind generated by an applied dc corona discharge. The actuation consists in creating a nonthermal plasma sheet at the NACA0015 suction side. Plasma is created between two electrodes flush-mounted on the surface of the airfoil and excited with a dc power supply. To highlight the effect of plasma actuator on the free airflow, we will present streamlines fields with plasma actuator ON and OFF. We will show that the plasma sheet can modify the size of the mean recirculation region and that it changes the flow topology. In addition, the observed velocity profiles above the NACA0015 highlight the reduction of the boundary layer thickness under the effect of the corona electrical discharge.
Keywords :
actuators; aerodynamics; corona; electrohydrodynamics; plasma boundary layers; plasma devices; plasma kinetic theory; printed circuits; surface discharges; DC electrical discharge; NACA0015 profile; NACA0015 suction side; aerodynamics; airfoil surface; applied dc corona discharge; boundary layer thickness; corona electrical discharge; dc power supply; dielectric material surface; electrohydrodynamic airflow control; flow topology; flush-mounted electrodes; ionic wind; kinetic energy; mean recirculation region; nonthermal plasma sheet; plasma sheet; printed circuit plasma actuator dynamic behavior; streamline fields; surface discharge; Actuators; Automotive components; Corona; Discharges (electric); Electrodes; Plasmas; Surface discharges; Actuator; airflow; boundary layer; control; corona current; plasma; velocity; velocity.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2328573