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Suction and pulsed-blowing flow control applied to an axisymmetric body
Jacob Wilson
, David Schatzman
, Eran Arad
,
Avraham Seifert
, Tom Shtendel
School of Mechanical Engineering
NASA Ames Research Center
Development and Engineering Command
Science and Technology Corporation, Hampton
RAFAEL Armament Development Authority Ltd.
Computational Fluid Dynamics
School of Mechanical Engineering
Tel Aviv University
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Active Flow Control
50%
Actuator
25%
Actuator Power
25%
AFLOW
25%
Axisymmetric Body
100%
Baseline Separation
50%
Blowing
25%
Blowing Control
100%
Bluff Body
25%
Close Proximity
25%
Computational Fluid Dynamics
25%
Controlled Experiment
25%
Flow Control
50%
Flow Control System
50%
Length-based
25%
Limited Ability
25%
Model Setting
25%
Overall System Efficiency
25%
Pulsed Blowing
100%
Reynolds number
25%
Robust Capability
25%
Separation Delay
75%
Steady Suction
75%
Suction
100%
System Characteristics
25%
Trailing Edge
25%
Engineering
Actuator
100%
Axisymmetric
100%
Close Proximity
50%
Computational Fluid Dynamics
50%
Control Experiment
50%
Control Study
50%
Control System
100%
Oscillatory
50%
Reynolds' Number
50%
System Efficiency
50%
Trailing Edge
50%