Projection-Based Reduced Order Model and Machine Learning Closure for Transient Simulations of High-Re Flows

05/23/2021
by   My Ha Dao, et al.
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The paper presents a Projection-Based Reduced-Order Model for simulations of high Reynolds turbulent flows. The PBROM are enhanced by incorporating various models of turbulent viscosity and residual closures to model the effects of interactions among the modes and energy dissipations. Remarkable improvements in prediction accuracies are achieved with a suitable turbulent viscosity model and a residual closure. The enhanced PBROM models are demonstrated for high-Re flows past a cylinder in two- and three- dimensions. These enhancements have shown capable of capturing complex flow features and removing unnecessary ones, while not affecting the efficiency of the overall model.

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