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Second-order sensitivity of parallel shear flows and optimal spanwise-periodic flow modifications

Gallaire, François  
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Fani, Andrea  
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Boujo, Edouard  
2014
67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics

We perform a second-order sensitivity analysis of the linear temporal stability of a parallel flow subject to small spanwise periodic modification. The need for a second-order analysis results from the fact that spanwise-periodic flow modifications have a quadratic effect on the stability properties of parallel flows (i.e. the first-order eigenvalue variation is zero). From a simple one-dimensional (1D) calculation we compute the second-order sensitivity operator, which allows us to predict the effect on stability of any small modification without computing the eigenmode correction. Comparisons with two-dimensional (2D) stability calculations of modified flows show excellent agreement and validate the method. From the second-order sensitivity operator we optimise the growth rate variation and compute optimal flow modifications, providing lower and upper bounds for the growth rate variation induced by any spanwise-periodic modification of given amplitude. We finally discuss under which conditions a spanwise periodic modulation is more efficient to stabilize/destabilize the flow in comparison to a spanwise homogeneous flow modification.

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conference presentation
Author(s)
Gallaire, François  
Fani, Andrea  
Boujo, Edouard  
Date Issued

2014

Subjects

Hydrodynamic instability

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Shear layers

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Flow control

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http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/DFD14/Session/R21.10
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67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics

San Francisco, USA

November 23–25, 2014

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October 20, 2014
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