Pre-processing DNS data to improve statistical convergence and accuracy of mean velocity fields in invariant data-driven turbulence models

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Eduardo F. Fonseca
Victor B. Rangel
Bernardo P. Brener
Matheus A. Cruz
Roney L. Thompson
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[1] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Department of Mechanical Engineering, COPPE
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DNS statistical convergence; Turbulence modeling; Physics-informed machine learning;
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Machine learning (ML) techniques for turbulence modeling are becoming an important tool to build the bridge between low-cost-low-accurate turbulence models (like RANS) and high-cost-high-accurate procedures to represent turbulence (like DNS). In recent studies, however, it was observed that the DNS data for the Reynolds stress tensor (RST) do not satisfactorily recover the mean velocity field. This fact has two rooting sources, the lack of convergence of statistical fields, and the ill-conditioning of the RANS equations. To address these two aspects, we employ two remedies in the turbulent flow through a square duct (SD). On the one side, we applied symmetry filters on the flow data to provide more converged statistical quantities. On the other side, we contrast the traditional approach where the model target is the Reynolds stress tensor with a recent approach where the Reynolds force vector (RFV) is the target. We also provide a comparison between two ML techniques commonly used in the literature, neural network and random forest, in an invariant formulation recently proposed. The results have shown that there is a direct relation between the convergence of DNS data and the performance of data-driven turbulence models. The models obtained from symmetrical data presented lower error propagation to the mean velocity field. The Reynolds force vector is shown to be a target that can produce more accurate results, corroborating recent findings of the literature. The performance of the two ML techniques was equivalent, with small differences depending on the target quantity (RST or RFV) and the velocity component considered (main flow or secondary flow).
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