AE 782 Flow Control
AE 782 Flow Control
Instructor: A M Pradeep
Slot 14: Tuesday, Friday: 1705-1830
hrs.
Venue: EDH
Lecture slides @ moodle.iitb.ac.in
Course Contents
Introduction
History of flow control
Governing equations of fluid flow
Equations of motion at the wall, boundary layer
Control goals
Classification of flow control methods
Active, passive and reactive flow control
Drag reduction
Drag reduction in aircraft, automobiles and
submarines
Relaminarization
Noise control
Turbomachinery flow control
Tip leakage flows
Secondary flows
Synthetic jets
MEMS applications in flow control
Emerging trends in flow control
Evaluation scheme
Mid-semester exam: 20 %
Course project: 30 %
End-semester exam: 50 %
Books/references:
Gad-el-Hak, M., Flow Control, Cambridge
University Press, 2000
Chang, P.K. Control of Flow Separation,
Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1976
Lachmann G.V., Boundary Layer and Flow
Control, Volumes 1 & 2 , Pergamon Press, 1961.
Course project:
Demonstrate flow control in any application
Experiments/Computations/Analytical/Literat
ure review
Project evaluations towards the end of the
semester
Topics to be finalised by 3rd week of August
Instrumentation, test facilities (as per
availability) will be made available
A report to be submitted towards the end of
the course
Introduction
What is flow control?
Boundary layer control includes any
mechanism or process through which
the boundary layer of a fluid flow is
caused to behave differently than it
normally would, were the flow
developing naturally along a smooth
straight surface.
Flow control is an attempt to alter
flow characteristics favourably.