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Robust and efficient identification of optimal mixing perturbations using proxy multiscale measures (2111.09363v1)

Published 17 Nov 2021 in physics.flu-dyn and math.OC

Abstract: Understanding and optimizing passive scalar mixing in a diffusive fluid flow at finite P\'eclet number $Pe=U h/\kappa$ (where $U$ and $h$ are characteristic velocity and length scales, and $\kappa$ is the molecular diffusivisity of the scalar) is a fundamental problem of interest in many environmental and industrial flows. Particularly when $Pe \gg 1$, identifying initial perturbations of given energy which optimally and thoroughly mix fluids of initally different properties can be computationally challenging. To address this challenge, we consider the identification of initial perturbations in an idealized two-dimensional flow on a torus that extremize various measures over finite time horizons. We identify such optimal' initial perturbations using thedirect-adjoint looping' (DAL) method, thus requiring the evolving flow to satisfy the governing equations and boundary conditions at all points in space and time. We demonstrate that minimising multiscale measures commonly known as `mix-norms' over short time horizons is a computationally efficient and robust way to identify initial perturbations that thoroughly mix layered scalar distributions over relatively long time horizons, provided the magnitude of the mix-norm's index is not too large. Minimisation of such mix-norms triggers the development of coherent vortical flow structures which effectively mix, with the particular properties of these flow structures depending on $Pe$ and also the time horizon of interest.

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