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A unified view of energetic efficiency in active drag reduction,thrust generation and self-propulsion through a loss coefficient with some applications
Institution:1. School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Zografos, 15780 Athens, Greece;2. Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, Universidad de Sevilla, 41004 Sevilla, Spain;3. Archaeometry Center, University of Ioannina, 451 10 Ioannina, Greece;4. Museo De La Ciudad De Carmona, 41410, Carmona, Sevilla, Spain;5. Greek Atomic Energy Commission, 153 41, Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece
Abstract:An analysis of the energy budget for the general case of a body translating in a stationary fluid under the action of an external force is used to define a power loss coefficient. This universal definition of power loss coefficient gives a measure of the energy lost in the wake of the translating body and, in general, is applicable to a variety of flow configurations including active drag reduction, self-propulsion and thrust generation. The utility of the power loss coefficient is demonstrated on a model bluff body flow problem concerning a two-dimensional elliptical cylinder in a uniform cross-flow. The upper and lower boundaries of the elliptic cylinder undergo continuous motion due to a prescribed reflectionally symmetric constant tangential surface velocity. It is shown that a decrease in drag resulting from an increase in the strength of tangential surface velocity leads to an initial reduction and eventual rise in the power loss coefficient. A maximum in energetic efficiency is attained for a drag reducing tangential surface velocity which minimizes the power loss coefficient. The effect of the tangential surface velocity on drag reduction and self-propulsion of both bluff and streamlined bodies is explored through a variation in the thickness ratio (ratio of the minor and major axes) of the elliptical cylinders.
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