Closed-loop control of a turbulent mixing layer - experimental study

ORAL

Abstract

Open and closed-loop control of a turbulent mixing layer is experimentally performed in a dedicated wind-tunnel facility (TUCOROM). The flow is manipulated with 100 independently operating fluidic micro-valve actuators integrated transversely in the trailing edge of the splitter plate. Sensing is performed with a rake of 30 hot-wire probes located downstream in the mixing layer. The control goal is a manipulation of the spreading rate. The underlying physical mechanisms employ a wide range of frequencies as well as a wide range of spanwise modes. The calculated Reynolds number based on vorticity thickness is about $Re=2000$. Control authority is presented with PIV and hot-wire results.

*Partially funded by the ANR Chair of Excellence TUCOROM.

Authors

  • Vladimir Parezanovic

    • Institute PPRIME, France
  • Joel Delville

    • CNRS PPRIME
    • Institute PPRIME, France
  • Carine Fourment

    • Institute PPRIME, France
  • Laurent Cordier

    • Institute PPRIME, France
    • University of Poitiers
  • Bernd R. Noack

    • Institute PPRIME
    • Institute PPRIME, France
  • Tamir Shaqarin

    • Tafila Technical University, Jordan