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  • Bagheri, Shervin, 1979- (author)
  • Analysis and control of transitional shear flows using global modes
  • 2010
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In this thesis direct numerical simulations are used to investigate two phenomenain shear flows: laminar-turbulent transition over a flat plate and periodicvortex shedding induced by a jet in cross flow. The emphasis is on understanding and controlling the flow dynamics using tools from dynamical systems and control theory. In particular, the global behavior of complex flows is describedand low-dimensional models suitable for control design are developed; this isdone by decomposing the flow into global modes determined from spectral analysisof various linear operators associated with the Navier–Stokes equations.Two distinct self-sustained global oscillations, associated with the sheddingof vortices, are identified from direct numerical simulations of the jet incrossflow. The investigation is split into a linear stability analysis of the steadyflow and a nonlinear analysis of the unsteady flow. The eigenmodes of theNavier–Stokes equations, linearized about an unstable steady solution revealthe presence of elliptic, Kelvin-Helmholtz and von K´arm´an type instabilities.The unsteady nonlinear dynamics is decomposed into a sequence of Koopmanmodes, determined from the spectral analysis of the Koopman operator. Thesemodes represent spatial structures with periodic behavior in time. A shearlayermode and a wall mode are identified, corresponding to high-frequency andlow-frequency self-sustained oscillations in the jet in crossflow, respectively.The knowledge of global modes is also useful for transition control, wherethe objective is to reduce the growth of small-amplitude disturbances to delaythe transition to turbulence. Using a particular basis of global modes, knownas balanced modes, low-dimensional models that capture the behavior betweenactuator and sensor signals in a flat-plate boundary layer are constructed andused to design optimal feedback controllers. It is shown that by using controltheory in combination with sensing/actuation in small, localized, regionsnear the rigid wall, the energy of disturbances may be reduced by an order of magnitude.
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  • Monokrousos, Antonios, et al. (author)
  • Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics and the Optimal Path to Turbulence in Shear Flows
  • 2011
  • In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007 .- 1079-7114. ; 106:13, s. 134502-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We determine the initial condition on the laminar-turbulent boundary closest to the laminar state using nonlinear optimization for plane Couette flow. Resorting to the general evolution criterion of nonequilibrium systems we optimize the route to the statistically steady turbulent state, i.e., the state characterized by the largest entropy production. This is the first time information from the fully turbulent state is included in the optimization procedure. We demonstrate that the optimal initial condition is localized in space for realistic flow domains.
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  • Zampogna, Giuseppe A., et al. (author)
  • Modeling waves in fluids flowing over and through poroelastic media
  • 2019
  • In: International Journal of Multiphase Flow. - : Elsevier. - 0301-9322 .- 1879-3533. ; 110, s. 148-164
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Multiscale homogenization represents a powerful tool to treat certain fluid-structure interaction problems involving porous, elastic, fibrous media. This is shown here for the case of the interaction between a Newtonian fluid and a poroelastic, microstructured material. Microscopic problems are set up to determine effective tensorial properties (elasticity, permeability, porosity, bulk compliance of the solid skeleton) of the homogenized medium, both in the interior and at its boundary with the fluid domain, and an extensive description is provided of such properties for varying porosity. The macroscopic equations which are derived by homogenization theory employ such effective properties thus permitting the computation of velocities and displacements within the poroelastic mixture for two representative configurations of standing and travelling waves.
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