We derive and test an optimal control algorithm in the context of compressible boundary layers, in an attempt to suppress or at least limit the growth of streamwise vortices caused by high-amplitude freestream disturbances. We aim to reduce the vortex energy and ultimately delay the transition to turbulent flow. We introduce flow instabilities to the flow either through roughness elements equally separated in the spanwise direction or via freestream disturbances. We analytically reduce the compressible Navier-Stokes equations to the compressible boundary region equations (CBRE) in a high Reynolds number asymptotic framework, based on the assumption that the streamwise wavenumber of the streaks is much smaller than the cross-flow wavenumbers...
Linear optimal gains $G_opt(\omega)$ are computed for the separated boundary-layer flow past a two-d...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
An analysis of the optimal control by blowing and suction in order to generate stream- wise velocity...
We formulate a mathematical framework for the optimal control of compressible boundary layers to sup...
High-amplitude free-stream turbulence and large surface roughness elements can excite a laminar boun...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
The control of stream-wise vortices in high Reynolds number boundary layer flows often aims at reduc...
This paper considers the nonlinear optimal control of transition in a boundary layer flow subjected ...
This thesis presents theoretical and numerical results on the penetration of small amplitude free-st...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layers over flat or concave surfac...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layer flows over flat or concave s...
Abstract A framework for active control of spatially developing flows is developed and it is applied...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layers over flat orconcave surface...
Transition to turbulence and flow control are studied by means of numerical simulations for differen...
Linear optimal gains $G_opt(\omega)$ are computed for the separated boundary-layer flow past a two-d...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
An analysis of the optimal control by blowing and suction in order to generate stream- wise velocity...
We formulate a mathematical framework for the optimal control of compressible boundary layers to sup...
High-amplitude free-stream turbulence and large surface roughness elements can excite a laminar boun...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
High-amplitude freestream disturbances, as well as surface roughness elements, trigger streamwise or...
The control of stream-wise vortices in high Reynolds number boundary layer flows often aims at reduc...
This paper considers the nonlinear optimal control of transition in a boundary layer flow subjected ...
This thesis presents theoretical and numerical results on the penetration of small amplitude free-st...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layers over flat or concave surfac...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layer flows over flat or concave s...
Abstract A framework for active control of spatially developing flows is developed and it is applied...
Streamwise vortices and the associated streaks evolve in boundary layers over flat orconcave surface...
Transition to turbulence and flow control are studied by means of numerical simulations for differen...
Linear optimal gains $G_opt(\omega)$ are computed for the separated boundary-layer flow past a two-d...
Streamwise oriented vortices and streaks develop in boundary layers over flat or concave surfaces as...
An analysis of the optimal control by blowing and suction in order to generate stream- wise velocity...