Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session Z18: Flow Instability: Nonlinear Dynamics & Control
12:50 PM–3:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Room: 145
Chair: Oliver Schmidt, UC San Diego
Abstract: Z18.00006 : Arbitrary order Taylor expansions of the base flow and its eigenproblem
1:55 PM–2:08 PM
Presenter:
Sophie Knechtel
(TU Berlin University)
Authors:
Sophie Knechtel
(TU Berlin University)
Thomas L Kaiser
(TU Berlin University)
Kilian Oberleithner
(TU Berlin University)
Alessandro Orchini
(TU Berlin University)
Two scenarios are investigated: first, for the two-dimensional cylinder flow, we expand along the inverse of the Reynolds number. We predict the base flow and its leading eigenvalue by Taylor-expanding around Re=47, which is the onset of flapping. With subsequent Taylor expansions, we calculate the base flow accurately until Re=1000, thus establishing a new method to calculate unstable base flows. We discuss the topic of convergence radii by evaluating predicted base flows until Taylor order 40 and show that the method is computationally very efficient.
Second, a small control cylinder is inserted into the computational domain of the cylinder flow for stabilization. For relatively low Reynolds numbers, stabilizing areas are accurately predicted by modeling the small cylinder with a steady forcing and drawing sensitivity maps up to Taylor order 10. The results are validated by incorporating the small cylinder directly into the grid.
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