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A continuous shape sensitivity equation method for unsteady laminar flows

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Pages 255-266 | Received 27 Nov 2006, Accepted 19 Mar 2007, Published online: 15 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

This paper presents the application of a general shape sensitivity equation method (SEM) to unsteady laminar flows. The formulation accounts for complex parameter dependence and is suitable for a wide range of problems. The flow and sensitivity equations are solved on 3D meshes using a Streamline-Upwind Petrov Galerkin (SUPG) finite element method. In the case of shape parameters, boundary conditions for sensitivities depend on the flow gradient at the boundary. Therefore, an accurate recovery of solution gradients is crucial to the success of shape sensitivity computations. In this work, solution gradients at boundary points are extracted using the Finite Node Displacement (FiND) method on which the finite element discretization is enriched locally via the insertion of nodes close to the boundary points. The normal derivative of the solution is then determined using finite differences. This approach to evaluate shape sensitivity boundary conditions is embedded in the continuous SEM. The methodology is applied to the flow past a cylinder in ground proximity. First, the proposed method is verified on a steady state problem. The computed sensitivity is compared to the actual change in the solution when a small perturbation is imposed to the shape parameter. Then, the study investigates the ability of the SEM to anticipate the unsteady flow response to changes in the ground to cylinder gap. A reduction of the gap causes damping of the vortex shedding while an increase amplifies the unsteadiness.

Acknowledgements

This work was sponsored in part by NSERC (Government of Canada), and by the Canada Research Chair Program (Government of Canada).

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