4.6 Article

Design of an Acoustic Synthetic Jet Actuator for Flow Control

Journal

ACTUATORS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/act11100300

Keywords

synthetic jet actuator; diaphragm; multiple jets; distributed synthetic jets; flow control

Funding

  1. project Drag Reduction via Turbulent Boundary Layer Flow Control (DRAGY) [690623]
  2. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), China
  3. Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD)
  4. European Commission

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This paper designs an acoustic synthetic jet actuator that can generate multiple jets with one diaphragm. The governing parameters are given by theoretical derivation and the velocity characteristics of the jets are measured, showing the applicability of this technology to turbulent boundary layer flow control.
Synthetic jet technology is widely adopted in active flow control. An actuator with an oscillating diaphragm is a commonly used excitation device for synthetic jet generation. However, it has a disadvantage wherein the volume at the cross-section of the cavity varies unevenly when the diaphragm vibrates, which makes it difficult to use multiple jets corresponding to one diaphragm. In this paper, an acoustic synthetic jet actuator that can generate multiple jets with one diaphragm was designed. The diaphragm vibrated in a cylindrical cavity, transferring air to another constant-volume square cavity through pipes. The square cavity was covered with a multiple-orifice plate for the expulsion and suction of the ambient air. Through this means, the implementation of multiple jets corresponding to one diaphragm was achieved. The multiple jets are called distributed synthetic jets in this paper. Governing parameters that determined the performance of the distributed synthetic jets were given by theoretical derivation. It was found that, under specific geometry conditions, the governing parameters were mainly the frequency and voltage of the input signal to the actuator. Then, the velocity characteristics of the distributed synthetic jets were measured by using a constant-temperature anemometer and the parameter space was determined. The results showed that it was practicable to apply the acoustic actuator to turbulent boundary layer flow control.

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