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A Parametric Study on an Annular Airfoil Geometry for Collector Electrodes in Electrohydrodynamic Propulsion Systems

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  • Tanay Apte Independent Researcher
  • Varvara Karenski
  • Mihir Jain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31224/6625

Keywords:

Electrohydrodynamics, Aerodynamics, Corona discharge, Ionic wind, ionic thrusters

Abstract

This project investigates the effect of collector electrode geometry on the thrust of single-stage electrohydrodynamic (EHD) thrusters. EHD thrusters are silent and feature no moving parts, which makes them promising alternatives to small-scale drone propellers. However, their low thrust density remains a major hurdle. A significant contributor to this inefficiency is the aerodynamic drag generated by the collector electrode, which acts against the generated thrust. Using a customized low-friction force measurement setup, our team managed to deduce how different geometries of collector electrodes change the net thrust, with a focus on the annular airfoil shape. The thruster was tested with a constant voltage of 8 kV, at a constant electrode gap of 25.4 mm. A negative correlation was observed between thrust and thickness, camber and convergence angle of the annular airfoil. These findings suggest that while a slimmer airfoil shape improves aerodynamics, minimizing the collector’s frontal area remains critical for maximizing EHD propulsion efficiency.

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Posted

2026-03-12