@inproceedings{366eb100be534403bbaaba3b73a8eab7,
title = "Suction and pulsed blowing interaction with a laminar boundary layer",
abstract = "This work presents ongoing experimental study towards developing fundamental understanding of suction and oscillatory blowing (SaOB) flow control mechanisms and provide bench-mark data for validation of practical CFD simulation methodologies for complex unsteady active flow control systems. Experimental studies were conducted on steady suction alone, starting from a single hole to multiple holes and on SaOB actuators', and pulsed blowing alone during external interaction with a laminar, zero pressure gradient boundary layer. The experiment uses hot-wire measurements conducted in a laminar boundary layer wind tunnel with steady suction and pulsed blowing from a single actuator. The suction experiments show that the suction holes' geometry and configuration is an important factor in determining the structure and stability of the downstream laminar boundary layer flow-field. Measurements of oscillatory blowing jets (without suction) interacting with a laminar boundary layer demonstrate that this flow control method produces unsteady spanwise and streamwise structures which can be used as an effective boundary layer separation tool.",
author = "L. Marom and V. Palei and Avraham Seifert",
year = "2015",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
series = "55th Israel Annual Conference on Aerospace Sciences 2015",
pages = "1388--1418",
booktitle = "55th Israel Annual Conference on Aerospace Sciences 2015",
note = "55th Israel Annual Conference on Aerospace Sciences 2015 ; Conference date: 25-02-2015 Through 26-02-2015",
}