Efficient Sensing of von Krmn Vortices Using Compressive Sensing

2021 
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the usage and implementation of the compressive sensing (CS) for the efficient measurement and analysis of the von Krmn vortices. We consider two different flow fields, the flow fields around a circle and an ellipse. We solve the governing k − ϵ transport equations numerically in order to model the flow fields around these bodies. Using the time series of the drag, C D , and the lift, C L , coefficients, and their Fourier spectra, we show that compressive sampling can be effectively used to measure and analyze Von Krmn vortices. We discuss the effects of the number of samples on reconstruction and the benefits of using compressive sampling over the classical Shannon sampling in the flow measurement and analysis where Von Krmn vortices are present. We comment on our findings and indicate their possible usage areas and extensions. Our results can find many important applications including but are not limited to measure, control, and analyze vibrations around coastal and offshore structures, bridges, aerodynamics, and Bose-Einstein condensation, just to name a few.
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