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Towards extraction of orthogonal and parsimonious non-linear modes from turbulent flows

Fluid Dynamics 2021-09-06 v1 Machine Learning Computational Physics

Abstract

We propose a deep probabilistic-neural-network architecture for learning a minimal and near-orthogonal set of non-linear modes from high-fidelity turbulent-flow-field data useful for flow analysis, reduced-order modeling, and flow control. Our approach is based on β\beta-variational autoencoders (β\beta-VAEs) and convolutional neural networks (CNNs), which allow us to extract non-linear modes from multi-scale turbulent flows while encouraging the learning of independent latent variables and penalizing the size of the latent vector. Moreover, we introduce an algorithm for ordering VAE-based modes with respect to their contribution to the reconstruction. We apply this method for non-linear mode decomposition of the turbulent flow through a simplified urban environment, where the flow-field data is obtained based on well-resolved large-eddy simulations (LESs). We demonstrate that by constraining the shape of the latent space, it is possible to motivate the orthogonality and extract a set of parsimonious modes sufficient for high-quality reconstruction. Our results show the excellent performance of the method in the reconstruction against linear-theory-based decompositions. Moreover, we compare our method with available AE-based models. We show the ability of our approach in the extraction of near-orthogonal modes that may lead to interpretability.

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@article{arxiv.2109.01514,
  title  = {Towards extraction of orthogonal and parsimonious non-linear modes from turbulent flows},
  author = {Hamidreza Eivazi and Soledad Le Clainche and Sergio Hoyas and Ricardo Vinuesa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.01514},
  year   = {2021}
}