Mode decomposition of a noise suppressed mixing layer

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters(2013)

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Noise is generated in atwo-dimensional mixing layer due to the growing of instability waves and vortex pairings. The adjoint-based control methodology has shown to be arobust tool to suppress noise radiation. The mode decomposition algorithms such as the compressible versionof proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) and dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) are employed toanalyze thespatial/spatial-temporal coherent structures for a consecutive data sets of the controlled mixing layer and itsuncontrolled counterpart. The analyses of POD indicate that the y-direction body forcecontrol mainly modify themost energetic spatialstructures, and increase the uniformity of the flow. The analyses of DMD show us prevalent frequencies andcorresponding mode structures, and the stability characteristics of each mode can be obtained fromDMD-spectrum. The spectral signatures illustrate that a lot of neutral/slightly damping modesemerging in uncontrolled flow within the frequency range (ω < 0.4) are suppressed due to control, relevant spatial-temporal structures are also varied, which iscoincident with the change of far-field noise spectra. From the view of mode decomposition, the action of control redistribute the energy forfrequency components of ω < 0.4 by weakening nonlinearities and regularizing corresponding dynamicstructures in streamwise direction, and thus suppress the noise radiation. Moreover, the POD- and DMD-analysis in this studydemonstrate that DMD can serve as an important supplement for POD in analyzing a time-resolved physicalprocess.
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mixing layer,noise,dynamic mode decomposition
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