Linear optimal gains $G_{opt}(\omega)$ are computed for the separated boundary-layer flow past a two-dimensional bump in the subcritical regime. Very large values are found, making it possible for small-amplitude noise to be strongly amplified and to destabilize the flow. Next, a variational technique is used to compute the sensitivity of $G_{opt}(\omega)$ to steady control (volume force in the flow, or blowing/suction at the wall). The bump summit is identified as the region the most sensitive to wall control. Based on these (linear) sensitivity results, a simple open-loop control strategy is designed, with steady wall suction at the bump summit. Calculations on non-linear base flows confirm that optimal gains can be significantly reduced ...
The central aim of the paper is to apply and assess a nonlinear optimal control strategy to suppress...
AbstractThe present work describes an optimal control strategy, based on the full Navier-Stokes equa...
International audienceA separated boundary-layer flow at the rear of a bump is considered. The flow ...
International audienceLinear optimal gains Gopt(!) are computed for the separated boundary-layer flo...
International audienceLinear optimal gains are computed for the subcritical two-dimensional separate...
The flow over a 2D bump at moderate Reynolds numbers is studied as a pro- totype of detached boundar...
A variational technique is used to derive analytical expressions for the sensitivity of several topo...
A two-dimensional channel with localized suction from the upper surface is considered as a framework...
The upstream perturbations that maximize the spatial energy growth in a boundary layer are called op...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
"The optimal control of infinitesimal flow disturbances experiencing the largest transient gain over...
Abstract A framework for active control of spatially developing flows is developed and it is applied...
This paper considers the nonlinear optimal control of transition in a boundary layer flow subjected ...
This study is focused on two- and three-dimensional incompressible flow past a circular cylinder for...
A variational technique is used to derive analytical expressions for the sensitivity of recirculatio...
The central aim of the paper is to apply and assess a nonlinear optimal control strategy to suppress...
AbstractThe present work describes an optimal control strategy, based on the full Navier-Stokes equa...
International audienceA separated boundary-layer flow at the rear of a bump is considered. The flow ...
International audienceLinear optimal gains Gopt(!) are computed for the separated boundary-layer flo...
International audienceLinear optimal gains are computed for the subcritical two-dimensional separate...
The flow over a 2D bump at moderate Reynolds numbers is studied as a pro- totype of detached boundar...
A variational technique is used to derive analytical expressions for the sensitivity of several topo...
A two-dimensional channel with localized suction from the upper surface is considered as a framework...
The upstream perturbations that maximize the spatial energy growth in a boundary layer are called op...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
"The optimal control of infinitesimal flow disturbances experiencing the largest transient gain over...
Abstract A framework for active control of spatially developing flows is developed and it is applied...
This paper considers the nonlinear optimal control of transition in a boundary layer flow subjected ...
This study is focused on two- and three-dimensional incompressible flow past a circular cylinder for...
A variational technique is used to derive analytical expressions for the sensitivity of recirculatio...
The central aim of the paper is to apply and assess a nonlinear optimal control strategy to suppress...
AbstractThe present work describes an optimal control strategy, based on the full Navier-Stokes equa...
International audienceA separated boundary-layer flow at the rear of a bump is considered. The flow ...