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Wall turbulence control is a major subject, the investigation of which involves significant industrial, environmental and fundamental consequences. Wall Turbulence Control addresses recent advances achieved in active and passive wall turbulence control over the past two decades. This valuable reference for scientists, researchers and engineers provides an updated view of the research into this topic, including passive control, optimal and suboptimal control methodology, linear control and control using adaptive methods (neural networks), polymer and bubble injection, electromagnetic control and recent advances in control by plasma.

Table of Contents
Preface vii

Notations ix

Chapter 1. General Points 1

1.1. Introduction 1

1.2. Tools to analyze and develop control strategies 2

1.2.1. Numerical simulations 2

1.2.2. Sensors 3

1.2.3. Actuators 20

Chapter 2. Summary of the Main Characteristics of Wall Turbulence 23

2.1. Introduction 23

2.2. General equations 23

2.2.1. Eulerian relations 24

2.3. Notations 25

2.4. Reynolds equations 26

2.5. Exact relations and FIK identity 27

2.6. Equations for a turbulent boundary layer 32

2.7. Scales in a turbulent wall flow 34

2.8. Turbulent viscosity closures 35

2.9. Turbulent intensities of the velocity components 47

2.10. Vorticity and near wall coherent structures 51

Chapter 3. Passive Control 65

3.1. Introduction 65

3.2. Large eddy (outer layer) breakup devices, LEBUs (OLDs) 66

3.2.1. General 66

3.2.2. Alteration of the inner structure by outer layer devices 67

3.3. Riblets 72

3.3.1. General 72

3.3.2. Effect of the riblets on the fine structure of wall turbulence 76

3.3.3. Effect of the protrusion height 84

3.4. Superhydrophobic surfaces 93

Chapter 4. Active Control 99

4.1. Introduction 99

4.2. Local blowing 100

4.3. Ad-hoc control 107

4.4. Transverse wall oscillations 115

4.5. Alternated spanwise Lorenz forcing and electromagnetic (EM) control 123

4.6. Extensions of spanwise forcing 131

4.7. Reynolds number dependence 132

4.8. Suboptimal active control 134

4.9. Optimal active control 143

4.10. Optimal linear control 147

4.11. Neural networks 156

4.12. Stochastic synchronization of the wall turbulence and dual control 157

Bibliography 167

Index 185

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      Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9781848215597, 978-1848215597
      ISBN10: 1848215592

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Wall turbulence control is a major subject, the investigation of which involves significant industrial, environmental and fundamental consequences. Wall Turbulence Control addresses recent advances achieved in active and passive wall turbulence control over the past two decades. This valuable reference for scientists, researchers and engineers provides an updated view of the research into this topic, including passive control, optimal and suboptimal control methodology, linear control and control using adaptive methods (neural networks), polymer and bubble injection, electromagnetic control and recent advances in control by plasma.

      Table of Contents
      Preface vii

      Notations ix

      Chapter 1. General Points 1

      1.1. Introduction 1

      1.2. Tools to analyze and develop control strategies 2

      1.2.1. Numerical simulations 2

      1.2.2. Sensors 3

      1.2.3. Actuators 20

      Chapter 2. Summary of the Main Characteristics of Wall Turbulence 23

      2.1. Introduction 23

      2.2. General equations 23

      2.2.1. Eulerian relations 24

      2.3. Notations 25

      2.4. Reynolds equations 26

      2.5. Exact relations and FIK identity 27

      2.6. Equations for a turbulent boundary layer 32

      2.7. Scales in a turbulent wall flow 34

      2.8. Turbulent viscosity closures 35

      2.9. Turbulent intensities of the velocity components 47

      2.10. Vorticity and near wall coherent structures 51

      Chapter 3. Passive Control 65

      3.1. Introduction 65

      3.2. Large eddy (outer layer) breakup devices, LEBUs (OLDs) 66

      3.2.1. General 66

      3.2.2. Alteration of the inner structure by outer layer devices 67

      3.3. Riblets 72

      3.3.1. General 72

      3.3.2. Effect of the riblets on the fine structure of wall turbulence 76

      3.3.3. Effect of the protrusion height 84

      3.4. Superhydrophobic surfaces 93

      Chapter 4. Active Control 99

      4.1. Introduction 99

      4.2. Local blowing 100

      4.3. Ad-hoc control 107

      4.4. Transverse wall oscillations 115

      4.5. Alternated spanwise Lorenz forcing and electromagnetic (EM) control 123

      4.6. Extensions of spanwise forcing 131

      4.7. Reynolds number dependence 132

      4.8. Suboptimal active control 134

      4.9. Optimal active control 143

      4.10. Optimal linear control 147

      4.11. Neural networks 156

      4.12. Stochastic synchronization of the wall turbulence and dual control 157

      Bibliography 167

      Index 185

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