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Focusing on the typical problem of flow around a circular cylinder, we propose an active flow control method of reducing drag of a circular cylinder, in which a deep reinforcement learning (DRL) method is used to establish the closed-loop control strategy with pressure sensors providing feedback signals. The detailed comparisons of the lift, drag, and flow fields with and without control are conducted. In the control system, pressure sensors evenly distributed on the cylinder surface are used to provide feedback signals for the controller. The multilayer perceptron is adopted to establish the mapping relationship between the sensors and the blowing/suction jets, i.e. the control strategy. A pair of continuously adjustable synthetic jets that exert transverse force mainly on the top and bottom edge of the cylinder is implemented. Based on the state-of-the-art proximal policy optimization algorithm, the control strategy is explored and optimized during a large number of learning episodes, thus achieving an effective, efficient, and robust drag reduction strategy. To build up the high-fidelity numerical environment, we adopt the lattice Boltzmann method as a core solver, which, together with the DRL agent, establishes an interactive framework. Furthermore, the surface pressure signals are extracted during the unsteady simulation to adjust the real-time blowing/suction jets intensity. The lift information and the drag information are recorded to evaluate the performance of the current control strategy. Results show that the active control strategy learnt by the DRL agent can reduce the drag by about 4.2% and the lift amplitude by about 49% at Reynolds number 100. A strong correlation between the drag reduction effect of the cylinder and the elongated recirculation bubble is noted. In addition, the drag reduction rate varies over a range of Reynolds numbers. The active control strategy is able to reduce the drag by 17.3% and 31.6% at Reynolds number 200 and 400, respectively. Owing to the fact that wall pressure signals are easy to measure in realistic scenarios, this study provides valuable reference for experimentally designing the active flow control of a circular cylinder based on wall pressure signals and intelligent control in more complicated flow environments.
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Keywords:
- active flow control /
- flow past a circular cylinder /
- deep reinforcement learning /
- wall pressure feedback
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Ren F, Gao C Q, Tang H 2021 Acta Aeronaut. Astronaut. Sin 42 524686Google Scholar
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Guo Z L, Zhen C G 2009 Theory and Applications of Lattice Boltzmann Method (Beijing: Science Press) pp 9–14 (In Chinese)
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He Y L, Wang Y, Li Q 2009 Lattice Boltzmann Method: Theory and Application (Beijing: Science Press) pp5–79 (In Chinese)
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图 8 Re = 100时的瞬时流场云图(a1)—(d1)无控制下流向速度, 横向速度, 压力及涡量云图; (a2)—(d2)主动控制下流向速度, 横向速度, 压力及涡量云图
Figure 8. Instantaneous contours of flow fields at Re = 100: (a1)–(d1) Contours of streamwise velocity, transverse velocity, pressure, and vorticity without active control; (a2)–(d2) contours of streamwise velocity, transverse velocity, pressure, and vorticity with active control.
图 9 Re = 100时的时均流场云图 (a1)—(c1)无控制下流向速度, 横向速度及压力云图; (a2)—(c2)主动控制下流向速度, 横向速度及压力云图
Figure 9. Time-averaged contours of flow fields at Re = 100: (a1)–(c1) Contours of streamwise velocity, spanwise velocity, pressure, and vorticity without active control; (a2)–(c2) contours of streamwise velocity, spanwise velocity, and pressure with active control.
图 11 无控制下和施加主动控制下的时均流向速度云图 (a1) Re = 200, 无控制; (a2) Re = 200, 施加控制; (b1) Re = 400, 无控制; (B2) Re = 400, 施加控制
Figure 11. Time-averaged streamwise velocity fields without control and with active control: (a1) Re = 200, without control; (a2) Re = 200, with control; (b1) Re = 400, without control; (b2) Re = 400, with control.
表 1 无关性验证(Re = 100)
Table 1. Validation and convergence study (Re = 100).
Mesh T/δt $ \overline {{C_{\text{D}}}} $ $ \overline {\left| {{C_{\text{L}}}} \right|} $ Sr Ⅰ 768×144 1000 3.192 0.612 0.3026 Ⅱ 1536×288 2000 3.201 0.639 0.3019 Ⅲ 3072×576 4000 3.201 0.640 0.3012 表 2 Re = 100时最大升阻力系数CD,max, CL,max与Sr对比
Table 2. Comparison of CD,max, CL,max and Sr at Re = 100
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[1] 任峰, 高传强, 唐辉 2021 航空学报 42 524686Google Scholar
Ren F, Gao C Q, Tang H 2021 Acta Aeronaut. Astronaut. Sin 42 524686Google Scholar
[2] Brunton S L, Noack B R 2015 Appl. Mech. Rev. 67 050801Google Scholar
[3] Li R, Noack B R, Cordier L, Borée J 2017 Exp. Fluids 58 1Google Scholar
[4] Schoppa W, Hussain F 1998 Phys. Fluids 10 1049Google Scholar
[5] Duriez T, Brunton S L, Noack B R 2017 Machine learning control-taming nonlinear dynamics and turbulence (Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing) pp1–229
[6] Ren F, Hu H B, Tang H 2020 J. Hydrodyn. 32 247Google Scholar
[7] Rabault J, Kuchta M, Jensen A, Réglade U, Cerardi N 2019 J. Fluid Mech. 865 281Google Scholar
[8] Schulman J, Wolski F, Dhariwal P, Radford A, Klimov O 2017 arXiv: 1707.06347
[9] Paris R, Beneddine S, Dandois J 2021 J. Fluid Mech. 913 A25Google Scholar
[10] Ren F, Rabault J, Tang H 2021 Phys. Fluids 33 037121Google Scholar
[11] Ren F, Song B, Zhang Y, Hu H 2018 Comput. Fluids. 173 29Google Scholar
[12] Rabault J, Kuhnle A 2019 Phys. Fluids 31 094105Google Scholar
[13] 郭照立 郑楚光 2009 格子Boltzmann方法的原理及应用 (北京: 科学出版社) 第9—14页
Guo Z L, Zhen C G 2009 Theory and Applications of Lattice Boltzmann Method (Beijing: Science Press) pp 9–14 (In Chinese)
[14] 何雅玲, 王勇, 李庆 2009 格子 Boltzmann 方法的理论及应用 (北京: 科学出版社) 第5—79页
He Y L, Wang Y, Li Q 2009 Lattice Boltzmann Method: Theory and Application (Beijing: Science Press) pp5–79 (In Chinese)
[15] Qian Y H, D'Humières D, Lallemand P 1992 Europhys. Lett 17 479Google Scholar
[16] D'Humières D 1992 AIAA J. 159 450
[17] D'Humières D, Ginzburg I, Krafczyk M, Lallemand P, Luo L S 2002 Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 360 437Google Scholar
[18] He X, Luo L S 1997 J. Stat. Phys. 88 927Google Scholar
[19] Guo Z L, Zhen C G, Shi B C 2002 Chin. Phys. 11 366Google Scholar
[20] Ziegler D P 1993 J. Stat. Phys. 71 1171Google Scholar
[21] Yu D, Mei R, Luo L S, Shyy W 2003 Prog. Aeosp. Sci 39 329Google Scholar
[22] Chen Y, Cai Q, Xia Z, Wang M, Chen S 2013 Phys. Rev. E 88 013303Google Scholar
[23] Tang H, Rabault J, Kuhnle A, Kuhnle A, Wang Y, Wang T 2020 Phys. Fluids 32 053605Google Scholar
[24] Schäfer M, Turek S, Durst F, Krause E 1997 Flow Simulation with High-Performance Computers II (Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag) pp547–566
[25] Van Hasselt H, Guez A, Silver D 2016 Proceedings of the AAAI conference on artificial intelligence Phoenix, Germany, February 12–17, 2016 p2094
[26] Tiwari A, Vanka S P 2012 Int. J. Numer. Methods Fluids 69 481Google Scholar
[27] Protas B, Wesfreid J 2002 Phys. Fluids 14 810Google Scholar
[28] Bergmann M, Cordier L, Brancher J P 2005 Phys. Fluids 17 097101Google Scholar
[29] Coutanceau M, Bouard R 1977 J. Fluid Mech. 79 231Google Scholar
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