Abstract

ABSTRACTThe performance of active opposition control schemes employing normal and spanwise velocity components in turbulent channel flow is evaluated by the linear transient growth model. For near-wall optimal small-scale structures, the optimum detection planes for the v- and vw-control locate at around y+d ≈ 15 and y+d = 10 ∼ 15, respectively. The Reynolds number has little effect on the reduction rate of Gmax as Reτ > 1000. For the large-scale structures in the outer layer, the v-control and vw-control achieve the maximum reduction of around 84% in Gmax at and 0.4, respectively. As the Reynolds number increases, the suppression of the large-scale structures by the control becomes weaker. The vw-control is more effective than the v-control at all the Reynolds numbers. Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow at Reτ ≈ 1000 confirms the conclusion obtained by the linear transient growth model.

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