Numerical Investigation on the Use of Plasma Actuators for Separation Control in Over-Expanded Nozzles

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Beitragende

  • Daniele Tozzi Daniele - , Politecnico di Torino (Autor:in)
  • Christian Bach - , Professur für Raumfahrtsysteme (Autor:in)
  • Andrea Ferrero - , Politecnico di Torino (Autor:in)
  • Filippo Masseni - , Politecnico di Torino (Autor:in)
  • Dario Pastrone - , Politecnico di Torino (Autor:in)

Abstract

Within the context of the ESA-funded PARSEC activity, this work investigates the use of plasma actuators to control flow separation in over-expanded rocket nozzles. A parametric two-dimensional numerical study is conducted in preparation for a forthcoming subscale cold-flow experiment at Technische Universität Dresden. RANS simulations are performed using an in-house finite-volume solver, modeling the quasi-DC plasma actuator as a localized volumetric heat source. The actuator location and input power are varied to qualitatively assess their influence on the nozzle flow field under steady over-expanded conditions at a fixed nozzle pressure ratio. An additional high-temperature simulation performed with the Ansys® Fluent software is used to verify that high-temperature effects have a limited impact on the flow behavior under the simulated conditions. The results show that plasma-induced heating can significantly modify the separation pattern and, in some cases, promote attached flow, while insufficient power provides limited control authority.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelAIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, AIAA SciTech Forum 2026
Herausgeber (Verlag)American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA)
ISBN (Print)9781624107658
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2026
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Publikationsreihe

ReiheAIAA SCITECH Forum

Konferenz

Titel2026 AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition
UntertitelBreaking Barriers Together: Boundless Discovery
KurztitelAIAA SciTech Forum 2026
Dauer12 - 16 Januar 2026
OrtHyatt Regency Orlando
StadtOrlando
LandUSA/Vereinigte Staaten

Externe IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-5710-6530/work/208071385

Schlagworte

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