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Hypersonic flow control of shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interactions using magnetohydrodynamic plasma actuators

Hao Jiang, Jun Liu, Shichao Luo, Jun-yuan Wang, Wei Huang

2020Journal of Zhejiang University. Science A28 citationsDOI

Abstract

The effect of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) plasma actuators on the control of hypersonic shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interactions is investigated here using Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes calculations with low magnetic Reynolds number approximation. A Mach 5 oblique shock/turbulent boundary layer interaction was adopted as the basic configuration in this numerical study in order to assess the effects of flow control using different combinations of magnetic field and plasma. Results show that just the thermal effect of plasma under experimental actuator parameters has no significant impact on the flow field and can therefore be neglected. On the basis of the relative position of control area and separation point, MHD control can be divided into four types and so effects and mechanisms might be different. Amongst these, D-type control leads to the largest reduction in separation length using magnetically-accelerated plasma inside an isobaric dead-air region. A novel parameter for predicting the shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interaction control based on Lorentz force acceleration is then proposed and the controllability of MHD plasma actuators under different MHD interaction parameters is studied. The results of this study will be insightful for the further design of MHD control in hypersonic vehicle inlets.

Topics & Concepts

Plasma actuatorMechanicsBoundary layerHypersonic speedPhysicsMagnetohydrodynamicsMagnetohydrodynamic driveShock (circulatory)TurbulenceLorentz forceShock waveOblique shockMach numberFlow control (data)Classical mechanicsPlasmaMagnetic fieldComputer scienceDielectric barrier dischargeQuantum mechanicsComputer networkMedicineInternal medicinePlasma and Flow Control in AerodynamicsComputational Fluid Dynamics and AerodynamicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows