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- 2019
Optimal Transient Growth in an Incompressible Flow past a Backward-Slanted StepDOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids4010033 Keywords: linear stability analysis, separation and reattachment, optimal control, streak lift-up, turbulent-wake and Kelvin–Helmholtz instabilities, incompressibility, 3D perturbations of 2D steady base flow, structural sensitivity, recirculation bubble, 25° backward-slanted step Abstract: Abstract With the aim of providing a first step in the quest for a reduction of the aerodynamic drag on the rear-end of a car, we study the phenomena of separation and reattachment of an incompressible flow by focusing on a specific aerodynamic geometry, namely a backward-slanted step at 25 ° of inclination. The ensuing recirculation bubble provides the basis for an analytical and numerical investigation of streamwise-streak generation, lift-up effect, and turbulent-wake and Kelvin–Helmholtz instabilities. A linear stability analysis is performed, and an optimal control problem with a steady volumic forcing is tackled by means of a variational formulation, adjoint methods, penalization schemes, and an orthogonalization algorithm. Dealing with the transient growth of spanwise-periodic perturbations, and inspired by the need of physically-realizable disturbances, we finally provide a procedure attaining a kinetic-energy maximal gain on the order of 10 6 , with respect to the power introduced by the external forcing. View Full-Tex
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