Electrohydrodynamic Plasma Actuator for Active Flow Control: From Micropumps to Space Thrusters
A special issue of Actuators (ISSN 2076-0825). This special issue belongs to the section "Aerospace Actuators".
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Interests: plasma physics; electrodynamics; statistical mechanics; electrical discharge physics and applications; plasma propulsion; EHD thruster
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Dear Colleagues,
The electrohydrodynamic effect (Biefeld‒Brown effect) has been known since 1929, although the history of electrohydrodynamics (EHD) is much older, with its observation dating back to 1629 by Niccolo Cabeo. However, the discovery of EHD is officially recognized as being by Hauksbee in the early 18th century.
For a long time, EHD was called ionic wind, with Faraday describing ionic wind as a momentum-transfer process caused by friction or collision between charged and neutral particles in an ionized gas. In the last year of the 19th century, Chattock indicated that his investigations of EHD pointed to a pressure difference. In the mid-1960s, Severesky patented the first propulsion system based on EHD. Currently, there are many other applications of the EHD effect, such as boundary layer enhancement, fluid pumping, and heat transfer improvement. EHD is therefore a discipline with enormous potential for research and application in various disciplinary fields.
This Special Issue of Actuators aims to provide a forum for academic and professional researchers, developers, and producers to share cutting-edge findings and advance the application of Electrohydrodynamics systems. We intend for high-value articles to be published, whether in theoretical interpretation or in modeling and simulation, and especially with an experimental character and presenting experimental results that allow for comparing theoretical models with experience.
The following are only several of the major topics that this Special Issue plans to cover:
- Advances on the modeling of EHD phenomena;
- EHD thrust in space and EHD space thrusters;
- EHD atmospheric thrusters;
- EHD flow and heat transfer improvement;
- EHD boundary layer enhancement;
- EHD fluid pumps and micropumps;
- EHD pumps for semiconductor cooling;
- EHD drying and evaporation;
- EHD for enhanced flame/combustion.
Prof. Dr. Paulo Manuel de Araújo Sá
Prof. Dr. Mario J. Pinheiro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- plasma actuators
- actuators using ionized gases
- ionic wind actuators
- EHD plasma propulsion actuators
- lifter
- electrical aircraft propulsion actuators
- electrohydrodynamic flow actuators
- EHD-enhanced drying actuators
- actuators for electronics cooling
- actuators for heat transfer improvement
- actuators for boundary layer enhancement
- actuators for EHD pumps
- actuators for flame
- combustion control
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