Direct numerical simulation of flow around a circular cylinder controlled using plasma actuators (Q1718735)

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Direct numerical simulation of flow around a circular cylinder controlled using plasma actuators
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    Direct numerical simulation of flow around a circular cylinder controlled using plasma actuators (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: Flow around a circular cylinder controlled using plasma actuators is investigated by means of direct numerical simulation (DNS). The Reynolds number based on the freestream velocity and the cylinder diameter is set at \(\text{R} \text{e}_D = 1000\). The plasma actuators are placed at \(\pm\)90\(^\circ\) from the front stagnation point. Two types of forcing, that is, two-dimensional forcing and three-dimensional forcing, are examined and the effects of the forcing amplitude and the arrangement of plasma actuators are studied. The simulation results suggest that the two-dimensional forcing is primarily effective in drag reduction. When the forcing amplitude is higher, the mean drag and the lift fluctuations are suppressed more significantly. In contrast, the three-dimensional forcing is found to be quite effective in reduction of the lift fluctuations too. This is mainly due to a desynchronization of vortex shedding. Although the drag reduction rate of the three-dimensional forcing is slightly lower than that of the two-dimensional forcing, considering the power required for the forcing, the three-dimensional forcing is about twice more efficient.
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