AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum 2019
DOI: 10.2514/6.2019-3499
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Flow Field Investigation on a Vertical Stabilizer with Pulsed Jet Actuation by means of PIV Measurements

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“…Due to geometrical limitations and the required flow control parameters (frequency and outlet velocity respectively momentum flow rate), the actuator geometry had to be folded. Results of wind-tunnel experiments with this configuration of FO-PJA are provided in [28][29][30]. The main difficulty in the design process of the complex FO-PJA system is to build an actuator that will fit into a specific aerodynamic geometry of a given size while simultaneously fulfilling the required flow control parameters.…”
Section: Example Of Fo-pjas Used In Practicementioning
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“…Due to geometrical limitations and the required flow control parameters (frequency and outlet velocity respectively momentum flow rate), the actuator geometry had to be folded. Results of wind-tunnel experiments with this configuration of FO-PJA are provided in [28][29][30]. The main difficulty in the design process of the complex FO-PJA system is to build an actuator that will fit into a specific aerodynamic geometry of a given size while simultaneously fulfilling the required flow control parameters.…”
Section: Example Of Fo-pjas Used In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the two-stage actuator design was adapted and optimized to control the flow separation at the pylon-wing junction of a real-scale model [26,27]. Later on, single-stage FO-PJAs were also used to control the three-dimensional (3D) flow separation on a vertical tail model [28][29][30].…”
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“…The experimental results show that the impact of an unsteady jet on restraining flow separation is better than that of a steady jet. The scholars Loeffler and Scholz et al, (2020) [20][21][22] in Germany carried out active flow control at the leading edge and stabilizer hinge increasing the vertical tail lateral force, the under different slip angles and rudder deflection angles. The experimental results show that active flow control at the front edge of the vertical tail stabilizer can significantly improve the flow separation on the stabilizer surface at large lateral slip angles, while reducing resistance.…”
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confidence: 99%