Closed-loop control of wavepackets in a free shear-flow
Résumé
This study aims at the attenuation of the unsteady fluctuations along a two-dimensional
mixing layer which may be considered as a prototypical problem for the evaluation of es-
timation and control techniques, and also a canonical problem, when compressibility is
considered, for sound radiation by low-Reynolds-number free shear flows. Two strategies
are proposed for the estimation of the time evolution of wavepackets based on upstream
data of the simulation: a Parabolised-stability-equation (PSE) based transfer function be-
tween two positions and an empirical-transfer-function identification technique, which relies
on the theoretical background established by the PSE. Both techniques present a similar
performance for prediction of the fluctuations between streamwise-separated input and
output positions.
Furthermore, the identification method is used to determine the response of the flow to
a body force actuation which allows for the elaboration of a Feedforward control framework
for the fluctuations via a phase-opposition actuation. This strategy, which is evaluated with
three different control laws, presents encouraging results both for the linearized system
(i.e. described in terms of transfer functions) and for the non-linear, direct numerical
simulation of the mixing layer, in which significant delays of vortex pairing are observed.
The established framework is thus seen as a promising technique for real-time flow control
aiming at the attenuation of wavepackets, and the corresponding reduction of the radiated
sound.
Domaines
Physique [physics]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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