Experimental investigation on the characteristics of sliding discharge plasma aerodynamic actuation

  • Huimin Song
  • , Yinghong Li
  • , Qiaogen Zhang
  • , Min Jia
  • , Yun Wu

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Abstract

A new electrical discharge called sliding discharge was developed to generate plasma aerodynamic actuation for flow control. A microsecond-pulse high voltage with a DC component was used to energize a three-electrode actuator to generate sliding discharge. The characteristics of plasma aerodynamic actuation by sliding discharge were experimentally investigated. Discharge morphology shows that sliding discharge is formed when energized by properly adjusting microsecond-pulse and DC voltage. Compared to dielectric barrier discharge (DBD), the plasma extension of sliding discharge is quasi-diffusive and stable but longer and more intensive. Results from particle image velocimetry (PIV) test indicate that plasma aerodynamic actuation by sliding discharge can induce a 'starting vortex' and a quasi-steady 'near-wall jet'. Body force induced by plasma aerodynamic actuation is about the order of mN, which is stronger than that induced by single DBD. It is inferred that microsecond-pulse sliding discharge may be more effective to generate large-scale plasma aerodynamic actuation, which is very promising for improving aircraft aerodynamic characteristics and propulsion efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)608-611
Number of pages4
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • plasma aerodynamic actuation
  • plasma flow control
  • sliding discharge

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