Fundamentals and applications of modern flow control
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Fundamentals and applications of modern flow control
(Progress in astronautics and aeronautics, v. 231)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, c2009
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 443-511) and index
Contents of Works
- Brief history of flow control
- David R. Williams and Douglas G. MacMynowski
- Physical concepts underlying the development and application of active flow control
- David Greenblatt and Israel J. Wygnanski
- Flow control terminology
- Douglas G. MacMynowski and David R. Williams
- Role of instability theory in flow control
- Vassilis Theofilis
- Dynamic and closed-loop control
- Clarence W. Rowley and Belinda A. Batten
- Actuators and sensors
- Louis Cattafesta and Mark Sheplak
- Modeling and simulation
- Christopher L. Rumsey and R. Charles Swanson
- Fixed wing airfoil applications
- Avraham Seifert and Carl P. Tilmann
- Turbomachinery applications
- Hermann F. Fasel ... [et al.]
- Combustion control
- Suresh Menon and Ben T. Zinn
- Aeroacoustics of flow control
- William Devenport and Stewart Glegg
- Air-breathing propulsion flowpath applications
- Daniel N. Miller and Jeffrey D. Flamm
- Flow control for rotorcraft applications
- Ahmed A. Hassan, Michael A. McVeigh and Israel Wygnanski
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Flow control technologies have been used in the past century to control fluid flows. This text presents the current state of the art in emerging modern flow control technologies and highlights the application of these technologies to aerospace platforms. Initial chapters introduce the fundamentals of modern flow control, including basic concepts, terminology, history, flow physics, actuators, sensors, modeling/simulation, and instability and control theories. Applications of flow control to current and next-generation air vehicle systems, including fixed wing airfoils, turbomachinery, combustion, aeroacoustics, vehicle propulsion integration, and rotorcraft are discussed. This text is an excellent introduction to the wide-ranging uses of modern flow control.
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