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B. K. Lieu.
Dynamics and control of Newtonian and viscoelastic fluids.
PhD thesis,
University of Minnesota,
2014.
Keyword(s): Drag reduction,
Controlling the onset of turbulence,
Control of turbulent flows,
Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Traveling waves,
Vibrational control,
Distributed systems theory,
Computational tools for spatially distributed systems,
Uncertainty quantification in PDEs,
Viscoelastic fluids,
Input-output analysis,
Elastic turbulence,
Transition to turbulence,
Worst-case amplification.
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R. Moarref.
Model-based control of transitional and turbulent wall-bounded shear flows.
PhD thesis,
University of Minnesota,
2012.
Keyword(s): Drag reduction,
Controlling the onset of turbulence,
Control of turbulent flows,
Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Traveling waves,
Vibrational control.
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M. R. Jovanovic.
Modeling, analysis, and control of spatially distributed systems.
PhD thesis,
University of California, Santa Barbara,
2004.
Keyword(s): Architectural issues in distributed control design,
Control of vehicular formations,
Distributed systems theory,
Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations.
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V. L. Thomas,
B. K. Lieu,
M. R. Jovanovic,
B. F. Farrell,
P. J. Ioannou,
and D. F. Gayme.
Self-sustaining turbulence in a restricted nonlinear model of plane Couette flow.
Phys. Fluids,
26(10):105112 (17 pages),
October 2014.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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R. Moarref and M. R. Jovanovic.
Model-based design of transverse wall oscillations for turbulent drag reduction.
J. Fluid Mech.,
707:205-240,
September 2012.
Keyword(s): Drag reduction,
Control of turbulent flows,
Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Parametric resonance,
Perturbation analysis,
Simulation-free design,
Spanwise wall oscillations,
Time-periodic systems,
Vibrational control.
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B. K. Lieu,
R. Moarref,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Controlling the onset of turbulence by streamwise traveling waves. Part 2: Direct numerical simulations.
J. Fluid Mech.,
663:100-119,
November 2010.
Keyword(s): Controlling the onset of turbulence,
Direct numerical simulations,
Energy amplification,
Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Parametric resonance,
Relaminarization,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Traveling waves,
Turbulent flows,
Vibrational control.
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R. Moarref and M. R. Jovanovic.
Controlling the onset of turbulence by streamwise traveling waves. Part 1: Receptivity analysis.
J. Fluid Mech.,
663:70-99,
November 2010.
Keyword(s): Controlling the onset of turbulence,
Energy amplification,
Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Parametric resonance,
Perturbation analysis,
Simulation-free design,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Traveling waves,
Vibrational control.
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M. R. Jovanovic.
Turbulence suppression in channel flows by small amplitude transverse wall oscillations.
Phys. Fluids,
20(1):014101 (11 pages),
January 2008.
Keyword(s): Controlling the onset of turbulence,
Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Parametric resonance,
Time-periodic systems,
Vibrational control,
Energy amplification.
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M. R. Jovanovic and B. Bamieh.
Componentwise energy amplification in channel flows.
J. Fluid Mech.,
534:145-183,
July 2005.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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B. F. Farrell,
D. F. Gayme,
P. J. Ioannou,
B. K. Lieu,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Dynamics of the roll and streak structure in transition and turbulence.
In Proceedings of the 2012 Summer Program,
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA,
pages 43-54,
2012.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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R. Moarref and M. R. Jovanovic.
Turbulent drag reduction by transverse wall oscillations.
In Proceedings of the 2012 American Control Conference,
Montréal, Canada,
pages 3359-3364,
2012.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Energy amplification,
Drag reduction,
Turbulence modeling.
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T. Sayadi,
J. W. Nichols,
P. J. Schmid,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Dynamic mode decomposition of H-type transition to turbulence.
In Proceedings of the 2012 Summer Program,
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA,
pages 5-14,
2012.
Keyword(s): Boundary layers,
Dynamic mode decomposition,
Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Transition to turbulence.
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A. Zare,
B. K. Lieu,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Turbulent drag reduction by streamwise traveling waves.
In Proceedings of the 51th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control,
Maui, HI,
pages 3122-3126,
2012.
Keyword(s): Drag reduction,
Control of turbulent flows,
Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Parametric resonance,
Perturbation analysis,
Simulation-free design,
Streamwise traveling waves,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Vibrational control.
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R. Moarref,
B. K. Lieu,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Spatially-localized optimal control of transition to turbulence.
In Proceedings of the 2011 American Control Conference,
San Francisco, CA,
pages 3577-3582,
2011.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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R. Moarref,
B. K. Lieu,
and M. R. Jovanovic.
Optimal localized control of transitional channel flow.
In Proceedings of the 2010 Summer Program,
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA,
pages 107-118,
2010.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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F. Lin and M. R. Jovanovic.
Energy amplification in a parallel Blasius boundary layer flow subject to free-stream turbulence.
In Proceedings of the 2008 American Control Conference,
Seattle, WA,
pages 3070-3075,
2008.
Keyword(s): Boundary layers,
Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Free-stream turbulence,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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R. Moarref and M. R. Jovanovic.
Remarks on computing the $H_2$ norm of incompressible fluids using descriptor state-space formulation.
In Proceedings of the 2008 American Control Conference,
Seattle, WA,
pages 3064-3069,
2008.
Keyword(s): Navier-Stokes equations,
Incompressible fluids,
Input-output analysis,
Descriptor systems,
Distributed systems theory.
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R. Moarref and M. R. Jovanovic.
On using the streamwise traveling waves for variance suppression in channel flows.
In Proceedings of the 2007 American Control Conference,
New York City, NY,
pages 2060-2065,
2007.
Note: (Invited paper; Finalist, Best Student Paper Award).
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Parametric resonance,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Vibrational control,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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M. R. Jovanovic.
Turbulence suppression in channel flows by small amplitude transverse wall oscillations.
In Proceedings of the 2006 American Control Conference,
Minneapolis, MN,
pages 1161-1166,
2006.
Note: (Invited paper).
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Parametric resonance,
Time-periodic systems,
Vibrational control,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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M. R. Jovanovic,
R. Moarref,
and D. You.
Turbulence suppression in channel flows by means of a streamwise traveling wave.
In Proceedings of the 2006 Summer Program,
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA,
pages 481-494,
2006.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Parametric resonance,
Spatially-periodic systems,
Vibrational control,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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R. Moarref and M. R. Jovanovic.
Transition control using an array of streamwise vortices.
In Proceedings of the 45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control,
San Diego, CA,
pages 107-112,
2006.
Note: (Invited paper).
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Input-output analysis,
Parametric resonance,
Time-periodic systems,
Vibrational control,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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M. R. Jovanovic and B. Bamieh.
Unstable modes versus non-normal modes in supercritical channel flows.
In Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference,
Boston, MA,
pages 2245-2250,
2004.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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M. R. Jovanovic and B. Bamieh.
Frequency domain analysis of the linearized Navier-Stokes equations.
In Proceedings of the 2003 American Control Conference,
Denver, CO,
pages 3190-3195,
2003.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Energy amplification,
Transition to turbulence.
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M. R. Jovanovic and B. Bamieh.
Modelling flow statistics using the linearized Navier-Stokes equations.
In Proceedings of the 40th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control,
Orlando, FL,
pages 4944-4949,
2001.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Navier-Stokes equations.
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M. R. Jovanovic and B. Bamieh.
The spatio-temporal impulse response of the linearized Navier-Stokes equations.
In Proceedings of the 2001 American Control Conference,
Arlington, VA,
pages 1948-1953,
2001.
Keyword(s): Flow modeling and control,
Input-output analysis,
Navier-Stokes equations,
Transition to turbulence.
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