DFD 2025
Contributed Session

Flow Separation and Control

8:00 am – 10:49 am, Monday November 24 Session K32 George R. Brown Convention Center, 371CF
Chair:
Anubhav Dwivedi, University of Southern California
Topics:

Identifying Dominant Flow Structures and their Frequencies in a DNS of a Backward Facing Step for Flow Separation Control

8:13 am – 8:26 am
Presenter: ANUSHKA SUBEDI (Arizona State University)
Authors: DIPAN DEB (Brown University), Eric Cardenas (Brown University), Kenneth Breuer (Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University), Yulia Peet (Arizona State University)
Collaboration: Anushka Subedi; Dipan Deb; Eric Handy Cardenas; Kenneth Breuer; Yulia Peet

This computational study complements a joint experimental effort in identifying dominant flow structures, their frequencies, and the correlations with the wall pressure signal, in a turbulent flow over a backward facing step. A long-term goal of this study is to identify potential strategies for a design of metamaterials to control flow separation in turbulent flows. To this end, we perform Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of flow over a backward-facing step at ReH = 5100 with a spectral-element method. To provide a turbulent inflow to the step, we perform simultaneous auxiliary simulations of a turbulent half-channel flow that intersects with the step domain. We apply spectral analysis and reduced-order modeling techniques to extract dominant spatial and temporal patterns from the flow. We focus on key regions: upstream, near-wake, far-wake, and the recirculation bubble to understand how different flow features, such as shear layer flapping and vortex shedding, are reflected in wall signals. Two main questions guide our work: 1) What are the dominant frequencies driving the separated flow? 2) Where should metamaterial strips be placed to interact with these dynamics? Our results suggest that upstream and beneath the recirculation bubble are promising regions for control, as they show strong, coherent signatures in both pressure and shear stresses.

Funding acknowledgement

We acknowledge the support of this work by AFOSR grant number FA9550-23-10762, with Dr. Gregg Abate as the program officer.

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