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Physical interpretation of neural network-based nonlinear eddy viscosity models

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Abstract
Neural network-based turbulence modeling has gained significant success in improving turbulence predictions by incorporating high fidelity data. However, the interpretability of the learned model is often not fully analyzed, which has been one of the main criticisms of neural network-based turbulence modeling. Therefore, it is increasingly demanding to provide physical interpretation of the trained model, which is of significant interest for guiding the development of interpretable and unified turbulence models. The present work aims to interpret the predictive improvement of turbulence flows based on the behavior of the learned model, represented with tensor basis neural networks. The ensemble Kalman method is used for model learning from sparse observation data due to its ease of implementation and high training efficiency. Two cases, i.e., flow over the S809 airfoil and flow in a square duct, are used to demonstrate the physical interpretation of the ensemble-based turbulence modeling. For the flow over the S809 airfoil, our results show that the ensemble Kalman method learns an optimal linear eddy viscosity model, which improves the prediction of the aerodynamic lift by reducing the eddy viscosity in the upstream boundary layer and promoting the early onset of flow separation. For the square duct case, the method provides a nonlinear eddy viscosity model, which predicts well secondary flows by capturing the imbalance of the Reynolds normal stresses. The flexibility of the ensemble-based method is highlighted to capture characteristics of the flow separation and secondary flow by adjusting the nonlinearity of the turbulence model.(c) 2023 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Author(s)
Zhang, Xin-LeiXiao, HengJee, SolkeunHe, Guowei
Issued Date
2023-11
Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.ast.2023.108632
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9917
Publisher
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Citation
AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.142
ISSN
1270-9638
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Department of Mechanical and Robotics Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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