Interpolatory input and output projections for flow control

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS(2023)

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Eigenvectors of the observability and controllability Gramians represent responsive and receptive flow structures that enjoy a well-established connection to resolvent forcing and response modes. However, whereas resolvent modes have demonstrated great potential to guide sensor and actuator placement, observability and controllability modes have been leveraged exclusively in the context of model reduction via input and output projections. In this work, we introduce interpolatory, rather than orthogonal, input and output projections, that can be leveraged for sensor and actuator placement and open-loop control design. An interpolatory projector is an oblique projector with the property of preserving certain entries in the vector being projected. We review the connection between the resolvent operator and the Gramians, and present several numerical examples where we perform both orthogonal and interpolatory input and output projections onto the dominant forcing and response subspaces. Input projections are used to identify dynamically relevant disturbances, place sensors to measure disturbances, and place actuators for feedforward control in the linearized Ginzburg-Landau equation. Output projections are used to identify coherent structures and place sensors aiming at state reconstruction in the turbulent flow in a minimal channel at Re-tau = 185. The framework does not require data snapshots and relies only on knowledge of the steady or mean flow.
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low-dimensional models,turbulence control,control theory
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