Low-dimensional and Data Fusion Techniques Applied to a Rectangular Supersonic Multi-stream Jet

ORAL

Abstract

Low-dimensional models of experimental and simulation data for a complex supersonic jet were fused to reconstruct time-dependent proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) coefficients. The jet consists of a multi-stream rectangular single expansion ramp nozzle, containing a core stream operating at $M_{j,1} = 1.6$, and bypass stream at $M_{j,3} = 1.0$ with an underlying deck. POD was applied to schlieren and PIV data to acquire the spatial basis functions. These eigenfunctions were projected onto their corresponding time-dependent large eddy simulation (LES) fields to reconstruct the temporal POD coefficients. This reconstruction was able to resolve spectral peaks that were previously aliased due to the slower sampling rates of the experiments. Additionally, dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) was applied to the experimental and LES datasets, and the spatio-temporal characteristics were compared to POD.

Authors

  • Matthew Berry

    Syracuse University, Syracuse Univ

  • Cory Stack

    Ohio State University

  • Andrew Magstadt

    Syracuse University

  • Mohd Ali

    Syracuse University

  • Datta Gaitonde

    Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Ohio State University, The Ohio State University

  • Mark Glauser

    Syracuse University, Syracuse Univ