Chughtai, Saulat S.Saulat S.ChughtaiWerner, HerbertHerbertWerner2023-02-132023-02-132010Proceedings of the 2010 American Control Conference, ACC 2010 : Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 30 June - 2 July 2010. - Piscataway, NJ, 2010. - 5530564 2557-2562 (2010-01-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/14799In this paper a new model for 3D Poiseuille flow is presented. The model is based on applying a combined spectral-finite difference approach on the velocity-vorticity formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations. In 3D the dominating feature of the problem is non-normality of the eigenvectors. One measure to assess the non-normality is the transient energy response. The model is validated by comparing the maximum transient energy for two different cases; for both cases the Reynolds number is fixed at 5000, in the first case the span-wise spatial frequency is set to zero and the stream-wise spatial frequency is varied from 0.1 to 2, while for the second case the stream-wise frequency is set to zero and the span-wise frequency is varied from 0.1 to 3. It is known that for the first case the system is stable, while the second case is highly non-normal with maximum transient energy reaching 4500. It is observed that the model predicts both of these characteristics. Next, as a first step towards controller synthesis, a stabilizing state feedback controller is designed to minimize the transient energy response, by minimizing the induced L 2-norm. The closed loop response shows that the energy is reduced by the factor of 30. © 2010 AACC.enTechnikIngenieurwissenschaftenTransient energy analysis of a spatially interconnected model for 3D Poiseuille flowConference Paper10.1109/acc.2010.5530564Other