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  • Enhancement of lift and drag performances of a NACA0012 airfoil by multi-DBD plasma actuator with additional floating interelectrodes

    Publication
    • A. Leroy
    • P. Audier
    • J. Podlinski
    • A. Berendt
    • D. Hong
    • J. Mizeraczyk

    - Year 2012

    It is clear that the improvement of aircraft aerodynamic performances is currently and will continue to be a significant area of research for the aeronautical industry. The current study is focused on theenhancement of aerodynamic airfoil performances by using a multi-DBD plasma actuator mounted around the model leading-edge. Experiments have been conducted at the University of Orleans, in the 2 m x 2 m test section of a large...

  • Multi-DBD plasma actuator for flow separation control around NACA 0012 and NACA 0015 airfoil models

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    In this paper application of innovative multi-DBD plasma actuator for flow separation control is presented. The influence of the airflowgenerated by this actuator on the flow around NACA 0012 and NACA 0015 airfoil models was investigated. The results obtained from 2D PIVmeasurements showed that the multi-DBD actuator with floating interelectrode can be attractive for leading and trailing edge separation control.

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  • Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Actuators

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    • E. Moreau
    • A. Debien
    • N. Benard
    • T. N. Jukes
    • R. D. Whalley
    • K. Choi
    • A. Berendt
    • J. Podliński
    • J. Mizeraczyk

    - ERCOFTAC Bulletin - Year 2013

    This paper presents a part of the works conducted in the Plasmaero European project (task 1.1) on surface dielectric barrier discharge actuators applied to airflow control. The study is divided into several parts. In the first part, the goal is to enhance the electric wind produced by a typical single DBD actuator by optimization of the active electrode shape. For instance, the use of a thin wire instead of a plate air-exposed...

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  • Fully Separated Flow Control Using DBD Plasma Actuators Located at the Leading Edge of an Airfoil

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    • A. Leroy
    • P. Audier
    • D. Hong
    • J. Podliński
    • A. Berendt
    • J. Mizeraczyk

    - ERCOFTAC Bulletin - Year 2013

    In the framework of the PLASMAERO European project, experiments were conducted to investigate the authority of surface DBD plasma actuators to alter a fully separated flow around an airfoil in order to improve its aerodynamic performances in its natural stall regime. In this paper, unsteady excitation control is more specifically investigated. The key control parameter studied here is the burst frequency which periodically imposes...

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  • Trailing-Edge Separation Control of a NACA 0015 Airfoil Using Dielectric-Barrier-Discharge Plasma Actuators

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    • R. D. Whalley
    • A. Debien
    • J. Podliński
    • T. N. Jukes
    • K. Choi
    • N. Benard
    • E. Moreau
    • A. Berendt
    • J. Mizeraczyk

    - ERCOFTAC Bulletin - Year 2013

    This paper presents a part of the works conducted in the Plasmaero European project (task 3.1), where the trailing-edge flow separation of a NACA 0015 airfoil has been controlled using four different dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) actuator types at three institutions across Europe. The results show that it is possible to enhance the aerodynamic performance of aircraft at speeds up to 40 m/s. Dielectric-barrier-discharge vortex...

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  • Multi-DBD actuator with floating interelectrode for aerodynamic control

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    - Nukleonika - Year 2012

    In this paper the use of a floating inter-electrode in a multi-DBD (dielectric barrier discharge) plasma actuator is described. The multi-DBD plasma actuators with floating inter-electrodes were investigated to get a longer DBD on a dielectric surface and to maximise generated net airflow. Our actuator was used to control the boundary layer flow separation around NACA0012 airfoil model. The results of our investigations suggests...

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