47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition 2009
DOI: 10.2514/6.2009-1259
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Variation of Flow Control Configurations to Improve Submerged Inlet Uniformity

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“…Most active flow control research has focused on blowing or suction from the inlet's surface. Blowing devices are found in many forms: Coanda-type steady or unsteady ejectors (McElwain, 2002;Luers, 2003;Tournier et al, 2006;Vaccaro et al, 2009), microjets (Hamstra et al, 2000;Kumar and Alvi, 2006;Reynolds and Reeder, 2009), vortex generator jets (Pradeep, 2004;Owens et al, 2006;Sullerey et al, 2006;Rabe Scribben et al, 2006), and synthetic jet actuators (Amitay and Glezer, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Most active flow control research has focused on blowing or suction from the inlet's surface. Blowing devices are found in many forms: Coanda-type steady or unsteady ejectors (McElwain, 2002;Luers, 2003;Tournier et al, 2006;Vaccaro et al, 2009), microjets (Hamstra et al, 2000;Kumar and Alvi, 2006;Reynolds and Reeder, 2009), vortex generator jets (Pradeep, 2004;Owens et al, 2006;Sullerey et al, 2006;Rabe Scribben et al, 2006), and synthetic jet actuators (Amitay and Glezer, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%