Investigation of Pulse Parameters on CO2 Splitting to O2 by Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma at 1kPa

Author(s):  
Qiang Fu ◽  
Yufei Wang ◽  
Cong Wang ◽  
Zhengshi Chang
Author(s):  
GH Maleki ◽  
Ali R Davari ◽  
MR Soltani

Effects of dielectric barrier discharge plasma have been studied on the wake velocity profiles of a section of a 660 kW wind turbine blade in plunging motion in a wind tunnel. The corresponding unsteady velocity profiles show remarkable improvement when the plasma actuators were operating and the angles of attack of the model were beyond the static stall angles of the airfoil. As a result the drag force was considerably reduced. It is further observed that the plasma-induced flow attenuates the leading edge vortices that are periodically shed into wake and diminishes the large eddies downstream. The favorable effects of the plasma augmentation are shown to occur near the uppermost and lowermost positions of the plunging paths where the wake is primarily dominated by the vortices of the same sign. The wake structure in the presence of the flow induced by the plasma actuators shows that the actual effective angles of attack seen by the plunging airfoil reduces in comparison with that for the case of the plasma augmentation off situation.


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