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5th Flow Control Conference; Chicago, IL; United States; 28 June 2010 through 1 July 2010 | 2010

Measurement-Integrated simulations and Kalman filter applied to a co-flowing jet

Kentaro Imagawa; Gabriele Bellani; Outi Tammisola; Fredrik Lundell; Hiroshi Higuchi; Toshiyuki Hayase

This paper deals with the experimental evaluation of a flow analysis system based on the integration between an under-resolved Navier-Stokes simulation and experimental measurements with the mechanism of feedback (referred to as Measurement-Integrated simulation), applied to the case of a planar turbulent co-flowing jet. The experiments are performed with inner-to-outer-jet velocity ratio around 2 and the Reynolds number based on the inner-jet heights about 10000. The measurement system is a high-speed PIV, which provides time-resolved data of the flow-field, on a field of view which extends to 20 jet heights downstream the jet outlet. The experimental data can thus be used both for providing the feedback data for the simulations and for validation of the MI-simulations over a wide region. The effect of reduced data-rate and spatial extent of the feedback (i.e. measurements are not available at each simulation time-step or discretization point) was investigated. At first simulations were run with full information in order to obtain an upper limit of the MI-simulations performance. The results show the potential of this methodology of reproducing first and second order statistics of the turbulent flow with good accuracy. Then, to deal with the reduced data different feedback strategies were tested. It was found that for small data-rate reduction the results are basically equivalent to the case of full-information feedback but as the feedback data-rate is reduced further the error increases and tend to be localized in regions of high turbulent activity. Moreover, it is found that the spatial distribution of the error looks qualitatively different for different feedback strategies. Feedback gain distributions calculated by optimal control theory are presented and proposed as a mean to make it possible to perform MI-simulations based on localized measurements only. So far, we have not been able to low error between measurements and simulations by using these gain distributions.


Experiments in Fluids | 2012

Analysis of time-resolved PIV measurements of a confined turbulent jet using POD and Koopman modes

Onofrio Semeraro; Gabriele Bellani; Fredrik Lundell


Experiments in Fluids | 2014

Homogeneity and isotropy in a laboratory turbulent flow

Gabriele Bellani; Evan A. Variano


Acta Mechanica | 2013

Turbulence modulation by large ellipsoidal particles: concentration effects

Gabriele Bellani; Michael A. Nole; Evan A. Variano


Experiments in Fluids | 2014

Corrections for one- and two-point statistics measured with coarse-resolution particle image velocimetry

Antonio Segalini; Gabriele Bellani; Gaetano Sardina; Luca Brandt; Evan A. Variano


Archive | 2012

Slip-velocity and drag of large neutrally-buoyant particles in turbulent flows

Gabriele Bellani; Evan A. Variano


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Rotational response of suspended particles to turbulent flow: laboratory and numerical synthesis

Evan A. Variano; Lihao Zhao; Margaret Byron; Gabriele Bellani; Yiheng Tao; Helge I. Andersson


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Turbulence modulation by Taylor-scale particles: in search of a universal parameter

Gabriele Bellani; Jeff Semigran; Margaret Byron; Evan A. Variano


Archive | 2011

Measuring contact line dissipation in dynamic wetting

Andreas Carlson; Gabriele Bellani; Gustav Amberg


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Turbulent boundary layer on a large freely moving particle suspended in high-Reynolds number isotropic turbulence

Margaret Byron; Colin R. Meyer; Gabriele Bellani; Evan A. Variano

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Fredrik Lundell

Royal Institute of Technology

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Margaret Byron

University of California

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Andreas Carlson

Royal Institute of Technology

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Gustav Amberg

Royal Institute of Technology

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L. Daniel Söderberg

Royal Institute of Technology

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Antonio Segalini

Royal Institute of Technology

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