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Local null controllability of a two-dimensional fluid-structure interaction problem

Muriel BoulakiaAxel Osses — 2008

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper, we prove a controllability result for a fluid-structure interaction problem. In dimension two, a rigid structure moves into an incompressible fluid governed by Navier-Stokes equations. The control acts on a fixed subset of the fluid domain. We prove that, for small initial data, this system is null controllable, that is, for a given T > 0 , the system can be driven at rest and the structure to its reference configuration at time T . To show this result, we first consider a linearized system....

Local null controllability of a two-dimensional fluid-structure interaction problem

Muriel BoulakiaAxel Osses — 2010

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper, we prove a controllability result for a fluid-structure interaction problem. In dimension two, a rigid structure moves into an incompressible fluid governed by Navier-Stokes equations. The control acts on a fixed subset of the fluid domain. We prove that, for small initial data, this system is null controllable, that is, for a given , the system can be driven at rest and the structure to its reference configuration at time . To show this result, we first consider a linearized system....

Unique continuation property near a corner and its fluid-structure controllability consequences

Axel OssesJean-Pierre Puel — 2009

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We study a non standard unique continuation property for the biharmonic spectral problem Δ 2 w = - λ Δ w in a 2D corner with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions and a supplementary third order boundary condition on one side of the corner. We prove that if the corner has an angle 0 < θ 0 < 2 π , θ 0 π and θ 0 3 π / 2 , a unique continuation property holds. Approximate controllability of a 2-D linear fluid-structure problem follows from this property, with a control acting on the elastic side of a corner in a domain containing a Stokes...

Approximate controllability for a linear model of fluid structure interaction

Axel OssesJean-Pierre Puel — 2010

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We consider a linear model of interaction between a viscous incompressible fluid and a thin elastic structure located on a part of the fluid domain boundary, the other part being rigid. After having given an existence and uniqueness result for the direct problem, we study the question of approximate controllability for this system when the control acts as a normal force applied to the structure. The case of an analytic boundary has been studied by Lions and Zuazua in [9] where, in particular,...

Unique continuation property near a corner and its fluid-structure controllability consequences

Axel OssesJean-Pierre Puel — 2008

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We study a non standard unique continuation property for the biharmonic spectral problem Δ 2 w = - λ Δ w in a 2D corner with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions and a supplementary third order boundary condition on one side of the corner. We prove that if the corner has an angle 0 < θ 0 < 2 π , θ 0 π and θ 0 3 π / 2 , a unique continuation property holds. Approximate controllability of a 2-D linear fluid-structure problem follows from this property, with a control acting on the elastic side of a corner in a domain containing...

A null controllability data assimilation methodology applied to a large scale ocean circulation model

Galina C. GarcíaAxel OssesJean Pierre Puel — 2011

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

Data assimilation refers to any methodology that uses partial observational data and the dynamics of a system for estimating the model state or its parameters. We consider here a non classical approach to data assimilation based in null controllability introduced in [Puel, 335 (2002) 161–166] and [Puel, 48 (2009) 1089–1111] and we apply it to oceanography. More precisely, we are interested in developing this methodology to recover the unknown final state value (state value at the end of the measurement...

A null controllability data assimilation methodology applied to a large scale ocean circulation model

Galina C. GarcíaAxel OssesJean Pierre Puel — 2011

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

Data assimilation refers to any methodology that uses partial observational data and the dynamics of a system for estimating the model state or its parameters. We consider here a non classical approach to data assimilation based in null controllability introduced in [Puel, (2002) 161–166] and [Puel, (2009) 1089–1111] and we apply it to oceanography. More precisely, we are interested in developing this methodology to recover the unknown final state value (state...

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