Separation Control in Duct Flows

Active control of separation in a duct flow is achieved using an array of fluidic actuators based on synthetic-jet technology. A two-dimensional serpentine duct model is designed to produce controlled separated flow in two configurations, in which the flow is either completely separated or has a separation bubble. An array of synthetic-jet actuators is placed within the separated flow domain in the diffuser section downstream of the onset of separation. Actuation leads to complete flow attachment up to U in =75 m/s (M≃0.2) and to partial reattachment up to U in = 105 m/s (M≃0.3)