articleAnnual Review of Fluid MechanicsJan 1, 2002Closed access

S YNTHETIC J ETS

Georgia Institute of Technology · Georgia Tech Research Institute

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Abstract

▪ Abstract The evolution of a synthetic (zero-net mass flux) jet and the flow mechanisms of its interaction with a cross flow are reviewed. An isolated synthetic jet is produced by the interactions of a train of vortices that are typically formed by alternating momentary ejection and suction of fluid across an orifice such that the net mass flux is zero. A unique feature of these jets is that they are formed entirely from the working fluid of the flow system in which they are deployed and, thus, can transfer linear momentum to the flow system without net mass injection across the flow boundary. Synthetic jets can be produced over a broad range of length and timescale, and their unique attributes make them…

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Keywords
  • Synthetic jet
  • Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines
  • Mechanics
  • Body orifice
  • Reynolds number
  • Flow (mathematics)
  • Jet (fluid)
  • Physics
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