Sensitivity of aerodynamic forces in laminar and turbulent flow past a square cylinder

ORAL

Abstract

We use adjoint-based gradients to analyze the sensitivity of the drag force on a square cylinder. At Re $=$ 40, the flow settles down to a steady state. The quantity of interest in the adjoint formulation is the steady asymptotic value of drag reached after the initial transient, whose sensitivity is computed solving a steady adjoint problem from knowledge of the stable base solution. At Re $=$ 100, the flow develops to the time-periodic, vortex-shedding state. The quantity of interest is rather the time-averaged mean drag, whose sensitivity is computed integrating backwards in time an unsteady adjoint problem from knowledge of the entire history of the vortex-shedding solution. Such theoretical frameworks allow us to identify the sensitive regions without computing the actually controlled states, and provide a relevant and systematic guideline on where in the flow to insert a secondary control cylinder in the attempt to reduce drag, as established from comparisons with dedicated numerical simulations of the two-cylinder system.

Authors

  • Philippe Meliga

    • M2P2 (Aix Marseille Universit\'e - CNRS - Centrale Marseille)
    • M2P2 (CNRS - Centrale Marseille)
  • Edouard Boujo

    • LFMI, EPFL, Lausanne
    • LFMI (EPFL)
  • Francois Gallaire

    • LFMI-EPFL
    • LFMI, EPFL, Lausanne
    • LFMI (EPFL)
    • Ecole Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne (EPFL)
    • EPFL
    • Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
    • LFMI (EPFL - Lausanne)
  • Gregory Pujals

    • PSA Peugeot-Citroen
    • PSA Peugeot Citroen