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Effect of passive plates on vertical instability in the EAST tokamak 被引量:1
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作者 刘广君 万宝年 +6 位作者 钱金平 孙有文 肖炳甲 沈飚 罗正平 戟翔 陈树亮 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2012年第8期323-329,共7页
The effect of passive plates on vertical displacement control in the EAST tokamak is investigated by open loop experiments and numerical simulations based on a rigid displacement model. The experiments and simulations... The effect of passive plates on vertical displacement control in the EAST tokamak is investigated by open loop experiments and numerical simulations based on a rigid displacement model. The experiments and simulations indicate that the vertical instability growth rate is reduced by a factor of about 2 in the presence of the passive plates, where the adjacent segments are not connected to each other. The simulations also show that the vertical instability growth rate is reduced by a factor of about 10 if all adjacent segments on each passive plate loop are connected to each other. The operational window is greatly enlarged with the passive plates. 展开更多
关键词 passive plate vertical instability rigid displacement model
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Propulsive performance of a passively flapping plate in a uniform flow 被引量:2
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作者 韩瑞 张杰 +1 位作者 曹垒 陆夕云 《Journal of Hydrodynamics》 SCIE EI CSCD 2015年第4期496-501,共6页
Propulsive performance of a passively flapping plate in a uniform viscous flow has been studied numerically by means of a multiblock lattice Boltzmann method. The passively flapping plate is modeled by a rigid plate w... Propulsive performance of a passively flapping plate in a uniform viscous flow has been studied numerically by means of a multiblock lattice Boltzmann method. The passively flapping plate is modeled by a rigid plate with a torsion spring acting about the pivot at the leading-edge of the plate, which is called a lumped-torsional-flexibility model. When the leading-edge is forced to take a vertical oscillation, the plate pitches passively due to the fluid-plate interaction. Based on our numerical simulations, various fundamental mechanisms dictating the propulsive performance, including the forces on the plate, power consumption, propulsive efficiency and vortical structures, have been studied. It is found that the torsional flexibility of the passively pitching plate can improve the propulsive performance. The results obtained in this study provide some physical insights into the understanding of the propulsive behaviors of swimming and flying animals. 展开更多
关键词 propulsive performance passively flapping plate flapping-based locomotion flexibility effect propulsive efficiency
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