Global stability and resolvent analyses of laminar boundary-layer flow interacting with viscoelastic patches

J-L Pfister,N. Fabbiane,O. Marquet

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS(2022)

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The attenuation of two-dimensional boundary-layer instabilities by a finite-length, viscoelastic patch is investigated by means of global linear stability theory. First, the modal stability properties of the coupled problem are assessed, revealing unstable fluid-elastic travelling-wave flutter modes. Second, the Tollmien-Schlichting instabilities over a rigid wall are characterised via the analysis of the fluid resolvent operator in order to determine a baseline for the fluid-structural analysis. To investigate the effect of the elastic patch on the growth of these flow instabilities, we first consider the linear frequency response of the coupled fluid-elastic system to the dominant rigid-wall forcing modes. In the frequency range of Tollmien-Schlichting waves, the energetic flow amplification is clearly reduced. However, an amplification is observed for higher frequencies, associated with travelling-wave flutter. This increased complexity requires the analysis of the coupled fluid-structural resolvent operator; the optimal, coupled, resolvent modes confirm the attenuation of the Tollmien-Schlichting instabilities, while also being able to capture the amplification at the higher frequencies. Finally, a decomposition of the fluid-structural response is proposed to reveal the wave cancellation mechanism responsible for the attenuation of the Tollmien-Schlichting waves. The viscoelastic patch, excited by the incoming rigid-wall wave, provokes a fluid-elastic wave that is out-of-phase with the former, thus reducing its amplitude.
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flow-structure interactions, boundary layer stability, instability control
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