Abstract
We study the effect of proportional feedback control on the onset and development
of finite-wavelength Rayleigh–Bénard–Marangoni (RBM) convection using weakly
nonlinear theory as applied to Nield's model, which includes both thermocapillarity
and buoyancy but ignores deformation of the free surface. A two-layer model configuration
is used, which has a purely conducting gas layer on top of the liquid. In the
feedback control analysis, a control action in the form of temperature or heat flux
is considered. Both measurement and control action are assumed to be continuous
in space and time. Besides demonstrating that stabilization of the basic state can
be achieved on a linear basis, the results also indicate that a wide range of weakly
nonlinear flow properties can also be altered by the linear and nonlinear control
processes used here. These include changing the nature of hexagonal convection and
the amount of subcritical hysteresis associated with subcritical bifurcation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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