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I have made some experiment as a part of my research work with special type of mini-pate type plasma actuator. I have varied electrode positioning over the cord length like the attached figure.
By varying the gap between upper electrode and trailing edge, I got different induced velocity. I think fluid friction due to variation of gap, plays a role in variation of induced flow. I have searched lot or research paper, website but all are related to boundary layer flow, pipe flow etc but not related to my topics. anybody suggest me please?
By varying the gap between upper electrode and trailing edge, I got different induced velocity. I think fluid friction due to variation of gap, plays a role in variation of induced flow. I have searched lot or research paper, website but all are related to boundary layer flow, pipe flow etc but not related to my topics. anybody suggest me please?