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Experimental Study of Flow Control on Bluff Body using Piezoelectric Actuators

Publish Year: 1395
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Index date: 25 January 2022

Experimental Study of Flow Control on Bluff Body using Piezoelectric Actuators abstract

Active flow control is experimentally investigated on a car-type bluff body. The actuation is based on a synthetic jet actuator placed at the top of the Ahmed body rear window. In the present paper, a synthetic jet characterization is presented, the frequencies and the optimal amplitudes with regard to the spatial evolution are analyzed. All the measurements are carried out in a wind tunnel at Reynolds numbers based on the body length between 106 and 3 106. The bluff body shows a maximum drag reduction of 10% when optimal control is applied. Independent effect of the reduced frequency and the momentum coefficient actuation parameters on the drag reduction are also detailed in the present paper. This reduction induces changes in the flow field due to the piezoelectric actuation. The flow topology modification is investigated via particle image velocimetry measurements in order to estimate the flow response to a local excitation and to understand the mechanism involved in the aerodynamic drag control.

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Experimental Study of Flow Control on Bluff Body using Piezoelectric Actuators authors

N. Tounsi

Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, EMP, Bordj El Bahri, ۱۶۰۴۶ Algiers, Algeria

R. Mestiri

Laboratoire d’Etude des Syst`emes Thermiques et Energ´etiques, ENIM, Avenue Ibn El Jazzar ۵۰۱۹ Monastir, Tunisie

L. Keirsbulck

LAMIH CNRS UMR ۸۲۰۱, F-۵۹۳۱۳ Valenciennes, France

H. Oualli

Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, EMP, Bordj El Bahri, ۱۶۰۴۶ Algiers, Algeria

S. Hanchi

Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics, EMP, Bordj El Bahri, ۱۶۰۴۶ Algiers, Algeria

F. Aloui

LAMIH CNRS UMR ۸۲۰۱, F-۵۹۳۱۳ Valenciennes, France