15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Experimental application of a dynamic observer to capture and predict the dynamics of a flat-plate boundary layer


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Presentation:
Session: Control 4
Room: Room D
Session start: 13:30 Wed 26 Aug 2015

Eliott Varon   eliott.varon@espci.fr
Affifliation: Laboratoire PMMH - CNRS - ESPCI - PSL

Juan Guzman Inigo   juan.guzman.inigo@gmail.com
Affifliation: DAFE - ONERA

Denis Sipp   denis.sipp@onera.fr
Affifliation: DAFE - ONERA

Peter Schmid   peter.schmid@imperial.ac.uk
Affifliation: Department of Mathematics - Imperial College

Jean-Luc Aider   aider@pmmh.espci.fr
Affifliation: Laboratoire PMMH - CNRS - ESPCI - PSL


Topics: - Control of turbulent flows

Abstract:

The recent approach, proposed by Guzman-Inigo et al. \cite{GuzmanInigo2014}, using System Identification to derive a Reduced Order Model from snapshots of a flow is applied to a transitional boundary layer growing over a flat-plate. It is shown that such an approach can indeed be applied to experimental PIV snapshots. Using a proper learning dataset and a proper local sensor, it is shown that the evolution of boundary layer can be properly estimated from the time evolution of the local probe and with no more than ten POD modes for the Reduced Order Model. The influence of the various parameters on the efficiency of the system identification technique is discussed.