A CNN that predicts downstream wake profiles from a single RANS solution can warm-start a RANS solver, cutting iterations by 26.3x and wall-clock time by 16.4x on a NACA0012 case.
Prediction of Aerodynamic Flow Fields Using Convolutional Neural Networks
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An approximation model based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) is proposed for flow field predictions. The CNN is used to predict the velocity and pressure field in unseen flow conditions and geometries given the pixelated shape of the object. In particular, we consider Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) flow solutions over airfoil shapes. The CNN can automatically detect essential features with minimal human supervision and shown to effectively estimate the velocity and pressure field orders of magnitude faster than the RANS solver, making it possible to study the impact of the airfoil shape and operating conditions on the aerodynamic forces and the flow field in near-real time. The use of specific convolution operations, parameter sharing, and robustness to noise are shown to enhance the predictive capabilities of CNN. We explore the network architecture and its effectiveness in predicting the flow field for different airfoil shapes, angles of attack, and Reynolds numbers.
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Acceleration of RANS Solver Convergence via Initialization with Wake Extension Models
A CNN that predicts downstream wake profiles from a single RANS solution can warm-start a RANS solver, cutting iterations by 26.3x and wall-clock time by 16.4x on a NACA0012 case.