Title :
Electro-Hydro-Dynamic plumes due to autonomous and non autonomous charge injection by a sharp blade electrode in a dielectric liquid
Author :
Traore, Philippe ; Jian Wu ; Louste, Christophe ; Pelletier, Quentin ; Dascalescu, Lucian
Author_Institution :
Inst. PPRIME, Futuroscope Chasseneuil, France
Abstract :
This paper addresses the numerical investigation of an Electro-Hydro-Dynamic (EHD) plume induced by a sharp blade electrode in a dielectric liquid. Different injection laws autonomous and non-autonomous ones are considered and the importance of the blade shape is emphasized especially for non autonomous injection laws. Different flow regimes arise according to the value of the Reynolds number based on the ionic mobility and the distance d between the blade and the vertical plate. It is found that the critical Reynolds number for which the transition between steady and unsteady regimes occurs depends both on the injection law and the blade shape. For much higher Reynolds number the flow turns to be turbulent and behaves as jet flow with the development of a Kelvin-Helmoltz instability. The use of different sharp blades indicates that higher electric field at the tip of the blade plays a significant effect on the development of the EHD plume. The plumes have been characterized by their charge density distribution which shows, in the early stages of the simulation, that its dynamic is significantly dependent on the blade shape as well as on the non-autonomous injection law.
Keywords :
Kelvin-Helmholtz instability; blades; dielectric liquids; electrodes; electrohydrodynamics; finite volume methods; flow simulation; jets; laminar flow; laminar to turbulent transitions; turbulence; EHD plume; Kelvin-Helmoltz instability; Reynolds number; autonomous charge injection; charge density distribution; dielectric liquid; electrohydrodynamic plumes; finite volume method; injection law; ionic mobility; jet flow; numerical simulation; sharp blade electrode; steady-unsteady laminar-turbulent transition; turbulent flow; vertical plate; Electric fields; Electrodes; Electrohydrodynamics; Finite volume methods; Fluids; Solid modeling; Blade electrode; EHD plumes; Finite volume method; Numerical simulation; injection law; non autonomous;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lake Buena Vista, FL
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2013.6682443