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author Lichtenegger, Thomas
author_facet Lichtenegger, Thomas
contents A novel approach to simulate dynamic, recurrent flows with very large time steps is presented. Data-driven forecasts based on the method of analogues are made employing a set of precomputed time series segments of flow fields. These predictions are then corrected with the evolved deviation between initial flow state and its nearest neighbor in the database. The evolution of these deviations is obtained from the convolution with the propagator of the linearized Navier-Stokes equations, where linearization takes place around the most similar state in the database. The error $E_{\textrm{lin}}$ due to this approximation implies the appropriate distance function to determine nearest-neighbor fields. We tested the method on the simple case of 2D vortex shedding behind a cylinder at Reynolds numbers in the range of 200 with step sizes of up to 200 times larger than those used to generate the underlying data with the PISO algorithm. Short-term forecasts showed a high degree of accuracy with errors correlating well with $E_{\textrm{lin}}$ for a number of case variations. But also after many steps, the predicted flow fields remained in close agreement with high-fidelity CFD calculations with relative errors on the order of 1% for the temporal averages. Furthermore, excellent conservation behavior of global properties like total momentum and kinetic energy was observed.
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spellingShingle Data-assisted, physics-informed propagators for recurrent flows
Lichtenegger, Thomas
Fluid Dynamics
Computational Physics
A novel approach to simulate dynamic, recurrent flows with very large time steps is presented. Data-driven forecasts based on the method of analogues are made employing a set of precomputed time series segments of flow fields. These predictions are then corrected with the evolved deviation between initial flow state and its nearest neighbor in the database. The evolution of these deviations is obtained from the convolution with the propagator of the linearized Navier-Stokes equations, where linearization takes place around the most similar state in the database. The error $E_{\textrm{lin}}$ due to this approximation implies the appropriate distance function to determine nearest-neighbor fields. We tested the method on the simple case of 2D vortex shedding behind a cylinder at Reynolds numbers in the range of 200 with step sizes of up to 200 times larger than those used to generate the underlying data with the PISO algorithm. Short-term forecasts showed a high degree of accuracy with errors correlating well with $E_{\textrm{lin}}$ for a number of case variations. But also after many steps, the predicted flow fields remained in close agreement with high-fidelity CFD calculations with relative errors on the order of 1% for the temporal averages. Furthermore, excellent conservation behavior of global properties like total momentum and kinetic energy was observed.
title Data-assisted, physics-informed propagators for recurrent flows
topic Fluid Dynamics
Computational Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.12561