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The main objective of this article is to investigate computational methods
fur the active control and drag optimization of incompressible viscous flow
past cylinders, using the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations as the R
ow model. The computational methodology relies on the following ingredients
: space discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations by finite element app
roximations, time discretization by a second-order-accurate two-step implic
it/explicit finite difference scheme, calculation of the cost function grad
ient by the adjoint equation approach, and minimization of the cost functio
n by a quasi-Newton method a la BFGS. The above methods have been applied t
o boundary control by rotation of the flow around a circular cylinder and s
how 30 to 60% drag reduction, compared to the fixed cylinder configuration,
fur Reynolds numbers in the range from 200 to 1000. (C) 2000 Academic Pres
s.