Global modes in a confined impinging jet: Application to heat transfer and control

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Abstract

We investigate the stability and control of a plane, laminar jet impinging on a flat plate in a channel, a geometry used to cool down a hot wall with a cold air jet in many industrial configurations. The global stability analysis indicates that, even for a strong confinement, the two-dimensional (2-D) steady flow is unstable to three-dimensional (3-D), steady perturbations. In the simplest limit case where dilatation effects are neglected, we show that the development of the instability induces a significant spanwise modulation of the heat flux at the impacted wall. To control the leading global mode, we propose adjoint-based 3-D harmonic and 2-D steady forcing in the bulk or at the wall. We show for instance that the unstable mode is controllable using a spanwise uniform blowing at the upper wall, in a specific domain corresponding to the footprint of the upper recirculating bubble. These techniques are applied to a novel open-loop control, in which we introduce into the flow a small airfoil, modelled by the lift force it exerts on the flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-193
Number of pages15
JournalTheoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Volume25
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2011

Keywords

  • Control
  • Global instability
  • Impinging jet
  • Lift
  • Wavemaker

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