Synthetic ynthetic jet actuators are attractive devices for active flow control because, in contrast to many other actuators,
they do not require a pressurized air source. Instead, they cyclically ingest and expel air from the external flow
that is being controlled. To accomplish this, a piston or diaphragm is used compress and expand the volume of the
actuator cavity. Various approaches to compress and expand the volume of the cavity have been explored including:
speaker drivers,1 mechanical pistons2 and piezoelectric diaphragms.
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