Scaling Effects of an Aerodynamic Plasma Actuator

We present experimental results to yield insight into the scalability and control effectiveness of single-dielectricbarrier-discharge plasma actuators for leading-edge separation control on airfoils. The parameters investigated are chord Reynolds number, Mach number, leading-edge radius, actuator amplitude, and unsteady frequency. This includes chord Reynolds numbers up to 1:0 � 106 and a maximum freestream speed of 60 m=s corresponding to a Mach number of 0.176. The main objective of this work is to examine the voltage requirements for the plasma actuators to reattach the flow at the leading edge of airfoils at poststall angles of attack for a range of flow parameters in order to establish scaling between laboratory and full-flight conditions. For the full range of conditions, an optimum unsteady actuator frequency f is found to minimize the actuator voltage needed to reattach the flow, such that F� � fLsep=U1 � 1. At the optimum frequencies, the minimum voltage required to reattach the flow is weakly dependent on chord Reynolds number and strongly dependent on the poststall angle of attack and leading-edge radius. The results indicate that the voltage required to reattach the flow scales as the square of the leading-edge radius.

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