Artículo
Frequency selection by feedback control in a turbulent shear flow
Parezanović, Vladimir; Cordier, Laurent; Spohn, Andreas; Duriez, Thomas Pierre Cornil
; Noack, Bernd R.; Bonnet, Jean Paul; Segond, Marc; Abel, Markus; Brunton, Steven L.
Fecha de publicación:
06/2016
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
ISSN:
0022-1120
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Many previous studies have shown that the turbulent mixing layer under periodic forcing tends to adopt a lock-on state, where the major portion of the fluctuations in the flow are synchronized at the forcing frequency. The goal of this experimental study is to apply closed-loop control in order to provoke the lock-on state, using information from the flow itself. We aim to determine the range of frequencies for which the closed-loop control can establish the lock-on, and what mechanisms are contributing to the selection of a feedback frequency. In order to expand the solution space for optimal closed-loop control laws, we use the genetic programming control (GPC) framework. The best closed-loop control laws obtained by GPC are analysed along with the associated physical mechanisms in the mixing layer flow. The resulting closed-loop control significantly outperforms open-loop forcing in terms of robustness to changes in the free-stream velocities. In addition, the selection of feedback frequencies is not locked to the most amplified local mode, but rather a range of frequencies around it.
Palabras clave:
Free Shear Layers
,
Instability Control
,
Turbulence Control
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Parezanović, Vladimir; Cordier, Laurent; Spohn, Andreas; Duriez, Thomas Pierre Cornil; Noack, Bernd R.; et al.; Frequency selection by feedback control in a turbulent shear flow; Cambridge University Press; Journal of Fluid Mechanics; 797; 6-2016; 247-283
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