Ebook: Perspectives in Flow Control and Optimization
Author: Max D. Gunzburger
- Genre: Mathematics // Optimization. Operations Research
- Series: Advances in design and control
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- City: Philadelphia, PA
- Language: English
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Perspectives in Flow Control and Optimization presents flow control and optimization as a subdiscipline of computational mathematics and computational engineering. It introduces the development and analysis of several approaches for solving flow control and optimization problems through the use of modern CFD and optimization methods. The author discusses many of the issues that arise in the practical implementation of algorithms for flow control and optimization, such as choices to be made and difficulties to overcome. He provides the reader with a clear idea of what types of flow control and optimization problems can be solved, how to develop effective algorithms for solving such problems, and potential problems to be aware of when implementing the algorithms.
This book is written for both those new to the field of control and optimization as well as experienced practitioners, including engineers, applied mathematicians, and scientists interested in computational methods for flow control and optimization. Both those interested in developing new algorithms and those interested in the application of existing algorithms should find useful information in this book.
Readers with a solid background in calculus and only slight familiarity with partial differential equations should find the book easy to understand. Knowledge of fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics, calculus of variations, control theory or optimization is beneficial, but is not essential, to comprehend the bulk of the presentation. Only Chapter 6 requires a substantially higher level of mathematical knowledge, most notably in the areas of functional analysis, numerical analysis, and partial differential equations. Fortunately, this chapter is completely independent of the others so that, even if this chapter is not well understood, the majority of the book should still prove useful and informative.
Contents Preface; Chapter 1: Introductory Comments; Chapter 2: Three Approaches to Optimal Control and Optimization; Chapter 3: Illustrations of the Three Approaches; Chapter 4: Questions of Accuracy and Consistency; Chapter 5: Reducing the Costs of Optimization and Control Calculations; Chapter 6: A Peek at the Analysis and Numerical Analysis of Optimal Flow Control Problems; Chapter 7: A Brief Look at the Feedback Control of Fluid Flows; Bibliography; Index