Author:
M’CLOSKEY R. T.,KING J. M.,CORTELEZZI L.,KARAGOZIAN A. R.
Abstract
This study quantifies the dynamics of actuation for the temporally forced, round gas jet
injected transversely into a crossflow, and incorporates these dynamics in developing
a methodology for open loop jet control. A linear model for the dynamics of the
forced jet actuation is used to develop a dynamic compensator for the actuator. When
the compensator is applied, it allows the jet to be forced in a manner which results
in a more precisely prescribed, temporally varying exit velocity, the RMS amplitude
of perturbation of which can be made independent of the forcing frequency. Use of
the compensator allows straightforward comparisons among different conditions for
jet excitation. Clear identification can be made of specific excitation frequencies and
characteristic temporal pulse widths which optimize transverse jet penetration and
spread through the formation of distinct, deeply penetrating vortex structures.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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