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Convolutional Neural Networks For Turbulent Model Uncertainty Quantification

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arxiv 2408.06864 v1 pith:I455ZIUR submitted 2024-08-13 physics.flu-dyn physics.data-an

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keywords eddymethodmodelsviscosityconvolutionaldeepflowforecast
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Complex turbulent flow simulations are an integral aspect of the engineering design process. The mainstay of these simulations is represented by eddy viscosity based turbulence models. Eddy viscosity models are computationally cheap due to their underlying simplifications, but their predictions are also subject to structural errors. At the moment, the only method available to forecast these uncertainties is the Eigenspace Perturbation Method. This method's strictly physics-based approach frequently results in unreasonably high uncertainty bounds, which drive the creation of extremely cautious designs. To tackle this problem, we employ a strategy based on deep learning. In order to control the perturbations, our trained deep learning models forecast the appropriate amount of disturbance to apply to the anticipated Reynolds stresses. A Convolutional Neural Network is used to carry out this, and it is trained to distinguish between high fidelity data, which is a mapping of flow characteristics, and model projections based on eddy viscosity.

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