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Published June 2009 | Submitted
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Oscillatory Control and the Effects of Actuation Frequency on a Wall-Mounted Hump

Abstract

A large eddy simulation (LES) is used to explore the effects of high frequency actuation on a wall-mounted hump geometry. Low frequency forcing at F^+ ~ O(1) has been shown to increase entrainment through regular shedding of large-scale structures. Using a LES technique previously validated on the baseline and controlled flow over the wall-mounted hump geometry, the effectiveness of high frequency actuation is explored and compared with previous investigations. It is found that the high frequency actuation does not produce distinct vortical structures at the actuation frequency. The resulting mean flow is relatively unaltered by the application of high frequency actuation, although the local flow surrounding the actuation location is slightly modified.

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© 2009 by Jennifer Franck and Tim Colonius. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission. This work was supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship and the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research grant FA9550-05-1-0369.

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