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Shaqarin, T; Noack, B R; Morzyński, M, E-mail: tshagareen@ttu.edu.jo2018
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[en] We present the first application of a Smith predictor in the model-based feedback control of a convectively unstable flow. The two-dimensional incompressible mixing layer is chosen as a plant and integrated with a finite-element Navier–Stokes solver. The flow is actuated by a modulation of the inflow mimicking a pulsed jet actuator. The state is monitored by a downstream velocity sensor. The control goal is to command the fluctuation level at the sensor location. As an additional challenge, the incoming shear-flow profile is perturbed by the small noise level. The starting point of this study is a standard low-order control without prediction. A Smith predictor is included to compensate for the convective delay from actuation to sensing. The closed-loop results with a Smith predictor are distinctly better than without it. The design of the linear robust controllers is performed with an open-loop control. We conjecture that predictors may augment feedback control for a large class of convectively unstable flows with significant time-delay from actuation to sensing. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1873-7005/aae453; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Fluid Dynamics Research (Online); ISSN 1873-7005;
; v. 50(6); [22 p.]

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