Control of mixing by boundary feedback in 2D channel flow. (Q1400938)

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Control of mixing by boundary feedback in 2D channel flow.
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    Control of mixing by boundary feedback in 2D channel flow. (English)
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    17 August 2003
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    The problem of enhancing mixing by means of boundary feedback control in 2D channel flow is considered. This is done by first designing feedback control strategies for the stabilization of the parabolic equilibrium flow, then applying this feedback with the sign of the input reversed. The result is enhanced instability of the parabolic equilibrium flow, which leads rapidly to highly complex flow patterns. Simulations of the deformation of dye blobs positioned in the flow indicate (qualitatively) that effective mixing is obtained for small control effort as compared with the nominal (uncontrolled) flow. A mixedness measure \(P_\varepsilon\) is constructed to quantify the mixing observed, and is shown to be significantly enhanced by the application of the destabilizing control feedback.
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    boundary feedback control
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    channel flow
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    complex flow patterns
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    parabolic equilibrium flow
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    Lyapunov stability
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    mixing control
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    control of fluid flows
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