Identifying regions of importance in wall-bounded turbulence through explainable deep learning

Author:

Cremades AndrésORCID,Hoyas SergioORCID,Deshpande RahulORCID,Quintero Pedro,Lellep Martin,Lee Will Junghoon,Monty Jason P.,Hutchins Nicholas,Linkmann MoritzORCID,Marusic IvanORCID,Vinuesa RicardoORCID

Abstract

AbstractDespite its great scientific and technological importance, wall-bounded turbulence is an unresolved problem in classical physics that requires new perspectives to be tackled. One of the key strategies has been to study interactions among the energy-containing coherent structures in the flow. Such interactions are explored in this study using an explainable deep-learning method. The instantaneous velocity field obtained from a turbulent channel flow simulation is used to predict the velocity field in time through a U-net architecture. Based on the predicted flow, we assess the importance of each structure for this prediction using the game-theoretic algorithm of SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP). This work provides results in agreement with previous observations in the literature and extends them by revealing that the most important structures in the flow are not necessarily the ones with the highest contribution to the Reynolds shear stress. We also apply the method to an experimental database, where we can identify structures based on their importance score. This framework has the potential to shed light on numerous fundamental phenomena of wall-bounded turbulence, including novel strategies for flow control.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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