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Bypass transition in a boundary layer flow induced by plasma actuators

Xiao, Dandan; Borradaile, Huw; Choi, Kwing So; Feng, Lihao; Wang, Jinjun; Mao, Xuerui

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Authors

Dandan Xiao

Huw Borradaile

KWING-SO CHOI kwing-so.choi@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Fluid Mechanics

Lihao Feng

Jinjun Wang

Xuerui Mao



Abstract

Bypass transition in flow over a flat plate triggered by a pair of dielectric-barrier-discharge plasma actuators mounted on the plate surface and aligned in the streamwise direction is investigated. A four-species plasma-fluid model is used to model the electrohydrodynamic force generated by the plasma actuation. A pair of counter-rotating streamwise vortices is created downstream of the actuators, leading to the formation of a high-speed streak in the centre and two low-speed streaks on each side. As the length of actuators increases, more momentum is added to the boundary layer and eventually a turbulent wedge is generated at an almost fixed location. With large spanwise distance between the actuators (wide layout), direct numerical simulations indicate that the low-speed streaks on both sides lose secondary stability via an inclined varicose-like mode simultaneously, leaving a symmetric perturbation pattern with respect to the centre of the actuators. Further downstream, the perturbations are tilted by the mean shear of the high- and low-speed streaks and consequently a 'W'-shaped pattern is observed. When the pair of plasma actuators is placed closer (narrow layout) in the spanwise direction, the mean shear in the centre becomes stronger and secondary instability first occurs on the high-speed streak with an asymmetric pattern. Inclined varicose-like and sinuous-like instabilities coexist in the following breakdown of the negative streaks on the side and the perturbations remain asymmetric with respect to the centre. Here the tilting of disturbances is dominated by the mean shear in the centre and the perturbations display a 'V' shape. Linear analysis techniques, including biglobal stability and transient growth, are performed to further examine the fluid physics; the aforementioned phenomena at narrow and wide layouts, such as the secondary instabilities, the 'V' and 'W' shapes, and the symmetric and asymmetric breakdown, are all observed.

Citation

Xiao, D., Borradaile, H., Choi, K. S., Feng, L., Wang, J., & Mao, X. (2021). Bypass transition in a boundary layer flow induced by plasma actuators. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 929, 134-150. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2021.835

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 12, 2021
Online Publication Date Oct 19, 2021
Publication Date Dec 25, 2021
Deposit Date Sep 15, 2021
Publicly Available Date Apr 20, 2022
Journal Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Print ISSN 0022-1120
Electronic ISSN 1469-7645
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 929
Article Number A6
Pages 134-150
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2021.835
Keywords Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; Condensed Matter Physics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/6241283
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid-mechanics/article/abs/bypass-transition-in-a-boundary-layer-flow-induced-by-plasma-actuators/111568D17139841B71F53F0F95B659A9

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