1996 年 62 巻 595 号 p. 847-852
A Vortex Generator Jet (VGJ) in a turbulent boundary layer has been investigated, since it has a significant potential for the active control of boundary layer stall. This paper describes the pulsed VGJ through a single hole which generates periodic longitudinal vortices in the boundary layer. Phase-averaged streamwise velocity and wall shear stress were measured by a flow sensor with a high response. Under some pulsed injection conditions, higher velocity is observed in the region downstream of the injection hole and close to the wall at the end of injection. As a result, phase-averaged wall shear stress has a peak at the end of injection. The optimum injection condition is also obtained.