Inpainting Computational Fluid Dynamics with Deep Learning
Shu, Dule, Zhen, Wilson, Li, Zijie, Farimani, Amir Barati
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Fluid data completion is a research problem with high potential benefit for both experimental and computational fluid dynamics. An effective fluid data completion method reduces the required number of sensors in a fluid dynamics experiment, and allows a coarser and more adaptive mesh for a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation. However, the ill-posed nature of the fluid data completion problem makes it prohibitively difficult to obtain a theoretical solution and presents high numerical uncertainty and instability for a data-driven approach (e.g., a neural network model). To address these challenges, we leverage recent advancements in computer vision, employing the vector quantization technique to map both complete and incomplete fluid data spaces onto discrete-valued lower-dimensional representations via a two-stage learning procedure. We demonstrated the effectiveness of our approach on Kolmogorov flow data (Reynolds number: 1000) occluded by masks of different size and arrangement. Experimental results show that our proposed model consistently outperforms benchmark models under different occlusion settings in terms of point-wise reconstruction accuracy as well as turbulent energy spectrum and vorticity distribution.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-26-2024
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