自由流涡旋扰动诱导的条纹和görtler涡旋的最优状态反馈控制

Liang Lu, L. Agostini, P. Ricco, G. Papadakis
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本文提出了一个主动壁面蒸腾控制框架,用于控制空间上发展的、过渡前的、在平坦和凹壁面上(沿流方向)的边界层流动。该控制器旨在抑制不可压缩边界层内由自由流涡旋扰动引起的条纹和Görtler涡旋的能量增长(重点是后者)。控制框架使用原始变量,速度和压力。流动模型基于线性化的非定常边界区域方程(LUBR),该方程是Navier-Stokes方程在低频和长波长极限下的严格渐近形式。在特定的波数下,自由流湍流的影响表现为这些方程的显强迫,这是通过与远场条件的渐近匹配得到的。一个最优控制问题,说明了这一显式强迫的制定和解决。最小化的目标代价函数包括条纹/科特勒漩涡和驱动的加权能量。结果表明,所提出的控制方法是有效的。
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Optimal state feedback control of streaks and görtler vortices induced by free-stream vortical disturbances
A framework for active wall-transpiration control of spatially developing, pre-transitional, boundary-layer flows over flat and concave walls (in the streamwise direction) is developed. The controller is designed to suppress the energy growth of streaks and Görtler vortices (with emphasis on the latter) induced by free-stream vortical disturbances within an incompressible boundary layer. The control framework uses the primitive variables, velocity and pressure. The flow model is based on the linearised unsteady boundary-region (LUBR) equations, which are the rigorous asymptotic form of the Navier-Stokes equations in the limit of low frequency and long-streamwise wavelength. At a particular wavenumber, the effect of free-stream turbulence appears as explicit forcing of these equations which is obtained by asymptotic matching with the far field conditions. An optimal control problem that accounts for this explicit forcing is formulated and solved. The objective cost function that is minimised comprises the weighted energy of the streaks/Cortler vortices and of the actuation. Results show the effectiveness of the developed control approach.
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