DocumentCode :
3605860
Title :
Geometry Effects of SDBD Actuator on Atmospheric-Pressure Discharge Plasma Airflow Acceleration
Author :
Liang Yang ; Hui-Jie Yan ; Xiao-Hua Qi ; Shu-Xia Zhao ; Chun-Sheng Ren
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Mater. Modification by Laser, Ion & Electron Beams, Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian, China
Volume :
43
Issue :
10
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3653
Lastpage :
3661
Abstract :
Surface dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD), used as the plasma actuator for airflow control at atmospheric pressure, has been widely concerned over the past decades. In this work, four different electrode configurations, i.e., copper mesh, thin wire, blade, and aluminum foil, are chosen as exposed electrodes for the SDBD plasma actuator. The different effects of the four structures on the airflow acceleration behavior are experimentally investigated through the discharge current, surface potential distribution, ionic wind velocity, and mean thrust production. The result shows that the actuator with the copper mesh exposed electrode can generate the maximal induced force, while the actuator with the aluminum foil exposed electrode can generate the minimal induced force. This difference, as analyzed, is mainly due to the distinct discharge characteristics, i.e., different discharge asymmetry and surface potential, caused by the specifically designed exposed electrode configurations. This paper illustrates that the actuator with low surface potential has preferable mechanical performance.
Keywords :
air; aluminium; copper; dielectric-barrier discharges; plasma diagnostics; plasma flow; surface discharges; surface potential; Al; Cu; SDBD plasma actuator; aluminum foil; atmospheric-pressure discharge plasma airflow acceleration; atmospheric-pressure discharge plasma airflow control; blade; copper mesh; electrode configurations; geometry effects; ionic wind velocity; mean thrust production; pressure 1 atm; surface dielectric barrier discharge; surface potential distribution; thin wire; Actuators; Discharges (electric); Electric potential; Electrodes; Plasmas; Probes; Surface discharges; Aluminum foil-aluminum foil surface dielectric barrier discharge (ASDBD); Aluminum foil???aluminum foil surface dielectric barrier discharge (ASDBD); SDBD plasma actuators; blade-aluminum foil SDBD (BSDBD); blade???aluminum foil SDBD (BSDBD); copper mesh-aluminum foil SDBD (CSDBD); copper mesh???aluminum foil SDBD (CSDBD); discharge current; electrical power consumption; ionic wind velocity; metal wire-aluminum foil SDBD (WSDBD); metal wire???aluminum foil SDBD (WSDBD); surface potential; thrust force; thrust force.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2475360
Filename :
7268922
Link To Document :
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