Flow Control II: Actuator Design and Analysis
ORAL · J29 · ID: 3582595
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Magnetically Driven Elastomer Fibers for Flow Manipulation
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Ryan M Abell
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Ryan M Abell
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Emilie Dressaire
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Simulation of Fluid-Structure-Actuator Interactions in Flexible Structures using Piezoelectric Actuators for Flow Control
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Uchenna Emmanuel Ogunka
Texas A&M University, College Station
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Uchenna Emmanuel Ogunka
Texas A&M University, College Station
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Iman Borazjani
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Texas A&M University, College Station
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Chemical Impulse Actuation for Aerodynamic Flow Control
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Elias Benghiat
Georgia Instiute of Technology
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Elias Benghiat
Georgia Instiute of Technology
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Thomas M Crittenden
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Ari N Glezer
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Comparative Study of the Flow Control Physics Using Different Fluidic Actuators
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Publication: Haiyang Hu, Kota Mitsumoto, Tulasi Ram Vechalapu, 'Experimental investigation on interaction between multi-fluidic-oscillator array and crossflow,' Aerospace Science and Technology, Volume 165, 2025, 110505, ISSN 1270-9638.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ast.2025.110505.Presenters
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Kota Mitsumoto
University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Haiyang Hu
University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Kota Mitsumoto
University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Tulasi R Vechalapu
University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Data-Driven Input-Output Analysis and Control Design of a 3D Supersonic Dual-Stream Jet
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Melissa Yeung
Syracuse University
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Melissa Yeung
Syracuse University
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Spencer L Stahl
The Ohio State University
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Datta V Gaitonde
The Ohio State University
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Yiyang Sun
Syracuse University
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Optimizing Sensor Placement in Turbulent Flows: A Correlation-Aware Attribution Framework
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Publication: Sze Chai Leung, Di Zhou, and H Jane Bae. Integrated gradients for optimal surface pressure sensor placement for
lift prediction of an airfoil subject to gust. In Proc. AIAA Aviat. Forum ASCEND 2024, page 4148, 2024.
Sze Chai Leung, Di Zhou, and H. Jane Bae. Optimizing Sensor Placement with Correlation-Aware Attribution Framework (CAAF) for Real-world Data Modeling. Manuscript in preparation.Presenters
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Sze Chai Leung
Caltech
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Sze Chai Leung
Caltech
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Di Zhou
Caltech
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Jane Bae
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Large-eddy simulation of Reynolds number effects on pre-stall airfoil-flow control using vortex-generator type plasma actuators
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Aoi Hasegawa
Kogakuin University
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Aoi Hasegawa
Kogakuin University
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Makoto Sato
Kogakuin University
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