Title of article :
Bluff Body Drag Control using Synthetic Jet
Author/Authors :
Gil, P Rzeszow University of Technology - The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow, al. Powstańców Warszawy, Poland
Abstract :
The paper presents the results of an experimental investigation wherein the bullet form drag force as a
function of oscillating actuator frequency, various voltage and for different orifice/slot configuration are
studied. In order to perform the experiment, an axisymmetric bullet shape model with ellipsoidal nose was
used in wind tunnel. The synthetic jet actuator was used to flow control at sharp cut end. The experiment was
conducted in a wind tunnel with a working diameter of 1000 mm and a maximum velocity of 45 m/s. The
measurements were carried out for the Reynolds number from 88000 to 352000 and for relatively large
Strouhal numbers up to St = 4.5 based on model external diameter and free stream velocity. While synthetic
jet was switched on, drag coefficient has been reduced by -6% and increased by +22% in relation to the case
with the synthetic jet was switched off. The synthetic jet has more impact for relatively low free stream
velocity and for single axisymmetric orifice.
Keywords :
Bullet shaped body , Bluff body , Drag , Zero-net-mass-flux , Synthetic jet
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics