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Probabilistic neural networks for predicting energy dissipation rates in geophysical turbulent flows

Fluid Dynamics 2021-12-03 v1 Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics

Abstract

Motivated by oceanographic observational datasets, we propose a probabilistic neural network (PNN) model for calculating turbulent energy dissipation rates from vertical columns of velocity and density gradients in density stratified turbulent flows. We train and test the model on high-resolution simulations of decaying turbulence designed to emulate geophysical conditions similar to those found in the ocean. The PNN model outperforms a baseline theoretical model widely used to compute dissipation rates from oceanographic observations of vertical shear, being more robust in capturing the tails of the output distributions at multiple different time points during turbulent decay. A differential sensitivity analysis indicates that this improvement may be attributed to the ability of the network to capture additional underlying physics introduced by density gradients in the flow.

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@article{arxiv.2112.01113,
  title  = {Probabilistic neural networks for predicting energy dissipation rates in geophysical turbulent flows},
  author = {Sam F. Lewin and Stephen M. de Bruyn Kops and Gavin D. Portwood and Colm-cille P. Caulfield},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.01113},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures. Code and testing data available at https://github.com/samlewin/PNN_dissipation