Article | REF: RE85 V1

Delaying the transition to turbulence

Author: Carlo COSSU

Publication date: July 10, 2007

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6. Discussion

The results of our studies prove the concept we proposed: a boundary layer can be stabilized at Tollmien-Schlichting waves by artificially forcing streaks of well-controlled shape and, above all, amplitude. This stabilization of TS waves can delay the "classical" transition to turbulence in the boundary layer. A control protocol based on this type of approach is attractive for essentially two reasons:

  • (a) the control is passive, i.e. it consumes no energy (the lift-up effect amplifies the actuators' energy);

  • (b) the actuators manipulate the flow from upstream, so there's no need to place them throughout the unstable region.

Before this type of approach can be considered for industrial applications, a number of questions need to be answered: can streaks of higher amplitude...

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