In the present work, laminar flow control, following the distributed roughness elements (DRE) - upstream flow deformation (UFD) strategy, was attempted on a 45° swept wing at Re = 2:17·106undergoing cross-flow (CF) instability transition. Active roughness-like AC-DBD plasma actuators were used for this purpose. Specialized patterned actuators have been designed, manufactured and tested to this goal. The effectiveness in forcing monochromatic stationary modes was assessed by means of infrared thermography. Finally, quantitative measurements of the transitional boundary layer were performed with high-speed PIV. This advanced flow diagnostics tool allows the investigation of the effects on the boundary layer of the unsteady forcing, inherent t...
The main driver of developments in the wind energy sector is not the absolute maximization of energy...
Turbulent boundary-layer control has been investigated experimentally using a low-speed wind tunnel ...
Flow control is a never ending strive to achieve the desired flow conditions for an application. As ...
In the present work, laminar flow control, following the discrete roughness elements (DRE) strategy,...
In the current study, selective forcing of cross-flow instability modes evolving on a swept wing at ...
Following recent proof of swept wing laminar-to-turbulent boundary layer transition delay through ba...
This work investigates the response of a transitional boundary layer to spanwise-invariant dielectri...
Control of laminar-to-turbulent transition on a swept-wing is achieved by base-flow modification in ...
This work experimentally investigates plasma actuator (PA) forcing effects on the base flow and deve...
The present work experimentally investigates two forcing strategies toward controlling stationary cr...
Theoretical assessment of the possibility of laminar flow control (LFC) on a swept wing owing to vol...
Research into laminar-turbulent transition delay in three-dimensional boundary layers is motivated b...
Application of the ring-type plasma actuators for passive control of laminar- turbulent transition i...
In this study, experiments are performed towards the identification and measurement of unsteady mode...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The main driver of developments in the wind energy sector is not the absolute maximization of energy...
Turbulent boundary-layer control has been investigated experimentally using a low-speed wind tunnel ...
Flow control is a never ending strive to achieve the desired flow conditions for an application. As ...
In the present work, laminar flow control, following the discrete roughness elements (DRE) strategy,...
In the current study, selective forcing of cross-flow instability modes evolving on a swept wing at ...
Following recent proof of swept wing laminar-to-turbulent boundary layer transition delay through ba...
This work investigates the response of a transitional boundary layer to spanwise-invariant dielectri...
Control of laminar-to-turbulent transition on a swept-wing is achieved by base-flow modification in ...
This work experimentally investigates plasma actuator (PA) forcing effects on the base flow and deve...
The present work experimentally investigates two forcing strategies toward controlling stationary cr...
Theoretical assessment of the possibility of laminar flow control (LFC) on a swept wing owing to vol...
Research into laminar-turbulent transition delay in three-dimensional boundary layers is motivated b...
Application of the ring-type plasma actuators for passive control of laminar- turbulent transition i...
In this study, experiments are performed towards the identification and measurement of unsteady mode...
The research presented in this booklet focusses on the cross-flow instability. Applying traditional ...
The main driver of developments in the wind energy sector is not the absolute maximization of energy...
Turbulent boundary-layer control has been investigated experimentally using a low-speed wind tunnel ...
Flow control is a never ending strive to achieve the desired flow conditions for an application. As ...