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Synthetic Jets: Fundamentals and Applications

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Synthetic Jets: Fundamentals and Applications

Synthetic Jets: Fundamentals and Applications by Kamran Mohseni, Rajat Mittal
English | ISBN: 1439868107, 0367378361 | 2014 | 382 pages | PDF | 14 MB

Compiles Information from a Multitude of Sources

Synthetic jets have been used in numerous applications, and are part of an emergent field. Accumulating information from hundreds of journal articles and conference papers, Synthetic Jets: Fundamentals and Applications brings together in one book the fundamentals and applications of fluidic actuators. Clearly and thoroughly explaining the mechanisms of underlying synthetic jet behavior—from aerospace to mechanical engineering—this book addresses a variety of aspects, and provides a holistic, systematic approach of the subject.

Covers Fundamental Principles, Analysis Techniques, and Applications

Designed as a starting point for newcomers, the book is divided into three parts: fundamentals, techniques, and applications, and focuses on a class of incompressible jet flows where the jet is made up of the surrounding fluid. It explores fluid dynamics, hydrodynamic modeling, acoustics, and fabrication. It covers key measurement techniques, computational modeling, and synthetic jet design. In addition to highlighting the concepts and applications of synthetic jets, (in particular their uses in flow control and thermal management in electronic devices), the book explores attempts to improve and accelerate the design and optimization processes (from flow control to electronic cooling and propulsion) involved in a wealth of applied knowledge.

Features prominent experts in the field
Surveys the state of the art
Details a pathway to future advances in the industry

Synthetic Jets: Fundamentals and Applications can be used as a guidebook for researchers, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduate students.

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