Abstract
This study proposes a newly developed deep-learning-based method to generate turbulent inflow conditions for spatially developing turbulent boundary layer (TBL) simulations. A combination of a transformer and a multiscale-enhanced super-resolution generative adversarial network is utilised to predict velocity fields of a spatially developing TBL at various planes normal to the streamwise direction. Datasets of direct numerical simulation (DNS) of flat plate flow spanning a momentum thickness-based Reynolds number,
$Re_\theta = 661.5\unicode{x2013}1502.0$
, are used to train and test the model. The model shows a remarkable ability to predict the instantaneous velocity fields with detailed fluctuations and reproduce the turbulence statistics as well as spatial and temporal spectra with commendable accuracy as compared with the DNS results. The proposed model also exhibits a reasonable accuracy for predicting velocity fields at Reynolds numbers that are not used in the training process. With the aid of transfer learning, the computational cost of the proposed model is considered to be effectively low. Furthermore, applying the generated turbulent inflow conditions to an inflow–outflow simulation reveals a negligible development distance for the TBL to reach the target statistics. The results demonstrate for the first time that transformer-based models can be efficient in predicting the dynamics of turbulent flows. They also show that combining these models with generative adversarial networks-based models can be useful in tackling various turbulence-related problems, including the development of efficient synthetic-turbulent inflow generators.
Funder
National Research Foundation
Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics
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