Scaling the Momentum Coefficient for Active Flow Control at Various Operating Conditions

Author:

Reddy K. Venkateswara1,Woszidlo Rene2

Affiliation:

1. Boeing India Private Limited, Bangalore 560 093, India

2. The Boeing Company, Hazelwood, Missouri 63042

Abstract

The momentum coefficient is one of the most commonly used parameters to quantify the aerodynamic performance and system output of active flow control (AFC). Estimating the momentum coefficient accurately through experiments is challenging. Several approaches exist to estimate the momentum coefficient in laboratory conditions. However, the question arises as to whether these models hold as ambient and supply conditions change during operation in flight. Therefore, computational fluidic dynamic (CFD) simulations were carried out on two exemplary AFC actuators (i.e., a fluidic oscillator and a steady jet nozzle) in a quiescent environment with supply pressure ratios ranging from 1.5 to 4; supply temperatures at 293, 550, and 800 K; and ambient altitude conditions at sea level and 10 km. When scaled with [Formula: see text], the mass flow for different conditions collapses as a function of the pressure ratio. Furthermore, the momentum coefficient collapses when scaled with [Formula: see text]. The existing models to calculate the momentum coefficient hold for changing ambient and supply conditions. Therefore, these models, in conjunction with scaling parameters, can be employed during the operation of an AFC system in flight with changing conditions in order to provide the desired momentum output. The paper discusses the details of the CFD results and the derivation of the scaling parameters.

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

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