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Designing a Finite-Time Mixer: Optimizing Stirring for Two-Dimensional Maps

Published 19 Jan 2017 in nlin.CD | (1701.05620v1)

Abstract: Mixing of a passive scalar in a fluid flow results from a two part process in which large gradients are first created by advection and then smoothed by diffusion. We investigate methods of designing efficient stirrers to optimize mixing of a passive scalar in a two-dimensional nonautonomous, incompressible flow over a finite time interval. The flow is modeled by a sequence of area-preserving maps whose parameters change in time, defining a mixing protocol. Stirring efficiency is measured by a negative Sobolev seminorm; its decrease implies creation of fine scale structure. A Perron-Frobenius operator is used to numerically advect the scalar for two examples: compositions of Chirikov standard maps and of Harper maps. In the former case, we find that a protocol corresponding to a single vertical shear composed with horizontal shearing at all other steps is nearly optimal. For the Harper maps, we devise a predictive, one-step scheme to choose appropriate fixed point stabilities and to control the Fourier spectrum evolution to obtain a near optimal protocol.

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