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A fundamental limit on energy savings in controlled channel flow, and how to beat it

Daniel Floryan

2023Journal of Fluid Mechanics12 citationsDOI

Abstract

We derive a limit on energy savings in controlled channel flow. For flow in a channel driven by pressure, shear or any combination of the two, and controlled via wall transpiration or spanwise wall motion, the uncontrolled laminar state requires the least net energy (accounting for the energetic cost of control). Thus, the optimal control solution is to laminarize the flow. Additionally, we raise the possibility of beating this limit. By simultaneously applying wall transpiration and spanwise wall motion, we show that it may be possible to attain sustained sub-laminar energy expenditure in a controlled flow. We provide a necessary design criterion for net energy savings.

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Beat (acoustics)Limit (mathematics)MechanicsFlow (mathematics)Channel (broadcasting)Computer sciencePhysicsAcousticsTelecommunicationsMathematicsMathematical analysisFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsRheology and Fluid Dynamics StudiesNanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer