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Linear feedback stabilization of laminar vortex shedding based on a point vortex model

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages 4473-4488

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1808773

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In this paper we use the Foppl point vortex system as a reduced-order model for stabilization of the steady symmetric solution in an unstable laminar wake. The downstream location of the Foppl vortices is chosen so as to produce the same recirculation length as in the actual flow at a given Reynolds number. When the cylinder rotation is used as flow actuation, the linearized Foppl system is shown to be stabilizable, but not controllable. With centerline velocity measurements as the system output, the linearized Foppl model is also shown to be fully observable. The Linear-Quadratic-Gaussian (LQG) control design is performed based on the linearized Foppl system which has only four degrees of freedom. Computational results show that thus designed LQG compensator stabilizes the stationary solution of the nonlinear Foppl system. When applied to an actual cylinder wake at Re=75, the LQG compensator stabilizes the downstream region of the flow. Possibilities and limitations of flow control strategies based on point vortex systems as reduced-order models are discussed. (C) American Institute of Physics.

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