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Coupling mechanical rotation and EHD actuation in flow past a cylinder

The introduction of an electro-hydrodynamic (EHD) force in high performance numerical simulation may pose some problems as a consequence of the large differences between time or spatial scales of the physics of the discharge and those of interest for the fluid flow description. In this paper, we try...

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Published in:Journal of electrostatics 2008, Vol.66 (1), p.1-7
Main Authors: Gronskis, A., D’Adamo, J., Artana, G., Camillieri, A., Silvestrini, J.H.
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Dielectric barrier devices
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Flow control
Fluid flow
Particle image velocimetry
Plasma actuators
Reynolds number
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