The Proceedings of the International Conference on Motion and Vibration Control
Online ISSN : 2424-2977
6.1
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CONTROL OF FLUID-STRUCTURE-SOUND INTERACTION MECHANISMS BY MEANS OF SYNTHETIC JETS
Samir Ziada
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Pages 537-542

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This paper describes several examples illustrating the usage of synthetic jets activated by a signal representing the flow response to eliminate flow-excited oscillations. These include impinging flow oscillations, flow-excited acoustic resonances, vortex-induced lock-in vibration and turbulent buffeting vibration. In all applications, an acoustically induced synthetic jet is strategically placed such that its effect is imparted to the flow near or at the location of flow separation.
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© 2002 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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