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Generation of Turbulent States using Physics-Informed Neural Networks

Fluid Dynamics 2022-09-12 v1

Abstract

When modelling turbulent flows, it is often the case that information on the forcing terms or the boundary conditions is either not available or overly complicated and expensive to implement. Instead, some flow features, such as the mean velocity profile or its statistical moments, may be accessible through experiments or observations. We present a method based on physics-informed neural networks to generate turbulent states subject to a set of given conditions. The physics-informed method ensures the final state approximates a valid flow. We show examples of different statistical conditions that can be used to prepare states, motivated by experimental and atmospheric problems. Lastly, we show two ways of scaling the resolution of the prepared states. One is through the use of multiple and parallel neural networks. The other uses nudging, a synchronization-based data assimilation technique that leverages the power of specialized numerical solvers.

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@article{arxiv.2209.04285,
  title  = {Generation of Turbulent States using Physics-Informed Neural Networks},
  author = {Sofia Angriman and Pablo Cobelli and Pablo Mininni and Martín Obligado and Patricio Clark Di Leoni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.04285},
  year   = {2022}
}