Identification of disturbances and their propagation velocity in a transitional boundary layer

Igal Gluzman, Yaakov Oshman, Jacob Cohen

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Abstract

Modern transitional flow control techniques rely on understanding the physics of the disturbances acting in the flow and affecting its characteristics. This paper introduces a novel method for identifying disturbances in shear flows using a blind source separation (BSS) approach. The degenerate unmixing estimation technique (DUET) is used to recover the separate disturbances and find their propagation velocity vector in transitional shear flows based on sensor measurements from three different locations in the flow field. The viability of the method is demonstrated via numerical simulations and specially-designed wind-tunnel experiments. The numerical simulations demonstrate the ability to identify propagation velocities of three sources comprising 3D Tollmien-Schlichting (TS) waves and wave-packets (WPs) that are linearly mixed and measured in a Blasius boundary layer (BBL). The wind tunnel experiments involve disturbances generated by plasma actuators in a flow over a flat plate. Hot-wire sensors are used to measure the flow velocity and drive the BSS algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Event9th AIAA Flow Control Conference, 2018 - [state] GA, United States
Duration: 25 Jun 201829 Jun 2018

Conference

Conference9th AIAA Flow Control Conference, 2018
Country/TerritoryUnited States
City[state] GA
Period25/06/1829/06/18

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering

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