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Title: Flow Control


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Flow Control
  • By Dana Elam

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What is flow control?
  • Any mechanism or process through which the
    boundary layer of a fluid flow is caused to
    behave differently than it normally would were
    the flow developing naturally along a smooth
    straight surface Flatt, 1961

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Turbulent Boundary layers
  • Low-speed streaks
  • Ejections of low-speed fluid outward from the
    wall
  • Sweeps of high-speed fluid toward the fall
  • Vortical structures of several proposed forms
  • Strong internal shear layers in the wall zone
  • Near wall pockets, observed as areas clear of
    marked fluid
  • Backs surfaces across which the streamwise
    velocity changes abruptly
  • Large scale motions in the outer layers
    (superlayers and deep valleys of free stream
    fluid) Kline and Robinson, 1990

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What is the benefit?
  • Skin Friction drag accounts for
  • 80 of total drag for ships
  • 25-40 of total drag for commercial aircraft
  • Also has implication in other industries due to
    skin friction in pipe and channel flows
  • Increasing requirement with legislation,
    diminishing resources and oil now at 100 a
    barrel
  • Ships and aircraft pose completely different
    problems
  • Aircraft high velocity flow, temperature
    implications re 105
  • Ships much lower speeds

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Passive v active control
  • Passive flow control is where no energy is
    expended - added advantage of reduced maintenance
    requirements
  • Active control is where energy is expended in
    controlling the flow - greater reductions in skin
    friction are possible

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Passive control
  • Riblets - stabilising of vortices
  • LEBU - break up of vortices
  • Compliant surfaces
  • Seen in nature, shark skin!

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Active methods- Open loop
  • Suction
  • Removal of flow through holes or slots
  • Heating/cooling of boundary layer
  • Cooling lowers viscosity of air, heating for
    water
  • Surface additives
  • polymers, bubbles, ultrasound

8
Active Methods-Closed loop
  • Lorentz Force
  • Electromagnetic field not viable in air,
    inefficient
  • Active blowing/sucking
  • -25 reduction possible Choi,1994
  • Wall deformation
  • - MEMs acutation and sensors

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Issues
  • Common issues for closed loop systems
  • Sensor placement
  • Computational requirement - linear system
  • Actuator density, size
  • Time delay
  • System survival / ease of implementation
  • Lack of research at higher Reynolds,
    effectiveness of control schemes may be
    different.
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