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Adjoint-based linear sensitivity of a hypersonic boundary layer to steady wall blowing-suction/heating-cooling

Fluid Dynamics 2023-06-14 v1

Abstract

For a Mach 4.5 flat-plate adiabatic boundary layer, we study the sensitivity of the first, second Mack modes and streaks to steady wall-normal blowing/suction and wall heat flux. The global instabilities are characterised in frequency space with resolvent gains and their gradients with respect to wall-boundary conditions are derived through a Lagrangian-based method. The implementation is performed in the open-source high-order finite-volume code BROADCAST and Algorithmic Differentiation is used to access the high-order state derivatives of the discretised governing equations. For the second Mack mode, the resolvent optimal gain decreases when suction is applied upstream of Fedorov's mode S/mode F synchronisation point leading to stabilisation and conversely when applied downstream. The largest suction gradient is in the region of branch I of mode S neutral curve. For heat flux control, strong heating at the leading edge stabilises both the first and second Mack modes, the former being more sensitive to wall-temperature control. Streaks are less sensitive to any boundary control in comparison with the Mack modes. Eventually, we show that an optimal actuator consisting of a single steady heating strip located close to the leading edge manages to damp all the instabilities together.

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@article{arxiv.2306.07836,
  title  = {Adjoint-based linear sensitivity of a hypersonic boundary layer to steady wall blowing-suction/heating-cooling},
  author = {Arthur Poulain and Cédric Content and Georgios Rigas and Eric Garnier and Denis Sipp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07836},
  year   = {2023}
}