Claims
- 1. An apparatus which ejects a substance in a fluid into a boundary layer region of a fluid flowing along a wall, said apparatus comprising:a first slot ejector in the wall having, on the upstream side of the first slot ejector, a concave surface over which fluid flowing through the first slot ejector flows so as to create Göertler vortices; and a convex Coanda surface on the downstream side of the first slot ejector, said convex Coanda surface exhibiting the Coanda effect, that is, causing adherence along the Coanda surface in the flow direction of fluid ejected from the first slot ejector so as to retain an ejected substance in the near wall region of the boundary layer.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising, downstream of said first slot ejector:a second slot ejector including a convex Coanda surface on the downstream side of the second slot ejector, said convex Coanda surface on the downstream side of the second slot ejector exhibiting the Coanda effect, that is, causing adherence along the Coanda surface in the flow direction of fluid ejected from the second slot ejector.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, and further comprising:a third slot ejector, located upstream from said first slot ejector, said third slot ejector including, on the upstream side of said third slot ejector, a concave surface means for forming a system of longitudinal Göertler vortices which pair so that the pressure differentials created by the vortex pairs cause the vortex pairs to hug the surface of the wall and a convex Coanda surface on the downstream side of said third slot ejector, said convex Coanda surface exhibiting the Coanda effect, that is, causing adherence along the Coanda surface in the flow direction of fluid ejected from said third slot ejector so as to retain an ejected substance in the near wall region of the boundary layer.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising:a third slot ejector, located upstream from said first slot ejector, said third slot ejector including a concave surface on the upstream side of said third slot ejector and a convex Coanda surface on the downstream side of said third slot ejector, said convex Coanda surface exhibiting the Coanda effect, that is, causing adherence along the Coanda surface in the flow direction of fluid ejected from said third slot ejector so as to retain an ejected substance in the near wall region of the boundary layer.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising a transverse groove downstream from said first slot which creates a stationary transverse vortex within the transverse groove.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising a solid substance having a transverse groove downstream from said first slot, the material or location of which can be varied so as to form either a stationary transverse vortex within the transverse groove downstream from said first slot, or a series of transverse vortex rings downstream from said first slot which escape and migrate downstream with the flow.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, and further including means to control the frequency at which the series of transverse vortex rings are released.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, and further including dimples or grooves on the convex Coanda surface.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, and further including dimples or grooves on a surface downstream of said convex Coanda surface.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising:a surface, downstream of the first slot ejector, having dimples or grooves therein to amplify Göertler vortices produced by said first slot ejector; and a transverse groove, downstream of said first slot ejector, which draws the ejected fluid with Göertler vortices therein against the wall.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, and further including dimples on the convex Coanda surface, said dimples having a pitch defined by the following equation:λdimples32=((7.19×105)/Rex)+(3.56×10−5)(Rex)+1.71 whereλdimples32 is the pitch, in wall units y*, of the dimples, and Rex is the Reynolds number of the fluid flowing along the convex Coanda surface.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, and further including dimples on the convex Coanda surface, said dimples having a diameter defined by the following equation: ddimples32=((7.19×105)/Rex)+(3.56×10−5)(Rex)+1.71whereddimples32 is the diameter, in wall units y*, of the dimples, and Rex is the Reynolds number of the fluid flowing along the convex Coanda surface.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, said dimples having a depth that is defined by the following equation:hdimples32≦0.5ddimples32 wherehdimples32 is the depth of the dimples.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/223,783 filed Dec. 31, 1998, the benefit of priority of which is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120.
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