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Reduced-order modelling of the flow around a high-lift configuration with unsteady Coanda blowing
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Reduced Order ModelingEngineeringFlow ControlUnsteady Coanda BlowingFluid MechanicsDetached Eddy SimulationHigh-lift AirfoilBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowWall ActuationNumerical SimulationHigh-lift ConfigurationHydrodynamic StabilityFlow PhysicSeparate Actuation ModesWind Turbine ModelingMultiphase FlowApplied AerodynamicsAerospace EngineeringSubgrid ModelsTurbulence ModelingReduced Order AerodynamicsAeroelasticityAerodynamicsReduced-order Modelling
We propose a hierarchy of low-dimensional proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) models for the transient and post-transient flow around a high-lift airfoil with unsteady Coanda blowing over the trailing edge. The modal expansion comprises actuation modes as a lifting method for wall actuation following Graham et al. ( Intl J. Numer. Meth. Engng , vol. 44 (7), 1999, pp. 945–972) and Kasnakoğlu et al. ( Intl J. Control , vol. 81 (9), 2008, pp. 1475–1492). A novel element is separate actuation modes for different frequencies. The structure of the dynamic model rests on a Galerkin projection using the Navier–Stokes equations, simplifying mean-field considerations, and a stochastic term representing the background turbulence. The model parameters are identified with a data assimilation (4D-Var) method. We propose a model hierarchy from a linear oscillator explaining the suppression of vortex shedding by blowing to a fully nonlinear model resolving unactuated and actuated transients with steady and high-frequency modulation of blowing. The models’ accuracy is assessed through the mode amplitudes and an estimator for the lift coefficient. The robustness of the model is physically justified, and then observed for the training and the validation dataset.
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