A parametric and feasibility study for data sampling of the dynamic mode decomposition: range, resolution, and universal convergence states

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Cruz Y. Li
Zengshun Chen
Tim K. T. Tse
Asiri U. Weerasuriya
Xuelin Zhang
Yunfei Fu
Xisheng Lin
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[1] The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] Chongqing University,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] Sun Yat-Sen University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
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Nonlinear Dynamics | 2022年 / 107卷
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Dynamic mode decomposition; Sampling convergence; Sampling resolution; Turbulent free-shear flow; Reduced-order model; Large-eddies simulation;
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Scientific research and engineering practice often require the modeling and decomposition of nonlinear systems. The dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) is a novel Koopman-based technique that effectively dissects high-dimensional nonlinear systems into periodically distinct constituents on reduced-order subspaces. As a novel mathematical hatchling, the DMD bears vast potentials yet an equal degree of unknown. This effort investigates the nuances of DMD sampling with an engineering-oriented emphasis. It aimed at elucidating how sampling range and resolution affect the convergence of DMD modes. We employed the most classical nonlinear system in fluid mechanics as the test subject—the turbulent free-shear flow over a prism—for optimal pertinency. We numerically simulated the flow by the dynamic-stress Large-Eddies Simulation with Near-Wall Resolution. With the large-quantity, high-fidelity data, we parametrized and identified four global convergence states: Initialization, Transition, Stabilization, and Divergence with increasing sampling range. Results showed that Stabilization is the optimal state for modal convergence, in which DMD output becomes independent of the sampling range. The Initialization state also yields sufficient accuracy for most system reconstruction tasks. Moreover, defying popular beliefs, over-sampling causes algorithmic instability: as the temporal dimension, n, approaches and transcends the spatial dimension, m (i.e., m < n), the output diverges and becomes meaningless. Additionally, the convergence of the sampling resolution depends on the mode-specific dynamics, such that the resolution of 15 frames per cycle for target activities is suggested for most engineering implementations. Finally, a bi-parametric study revealed that the convergence of the sampling range and resolution are mutually independent.
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页码:3683 / 3707
页数:24
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