用于 DNS 和 LES 的平均场统计不确定性的低成本重复和渐近无偏估计器

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS
Margaux Boxho, Thomas Toulorge, Michel Rasquin, Grégory Dergham, Koen Hillewaert
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在基本流动研究中,实验数据库有望提供测量量的不确定性余量。随着可用计算能力的快速增长和高分辨率流体模拟技术的发展,直接数值模拟和大涡流模拟正越来越多地与实验协同使用,以提供互补的视角。此外,它们还可以获取流动变量的统计矩,用于湍流模型的开发、校准和验证。在这种情况下,统计误差的量化对数值研究也至关重要。这些误差的可靠估算面临两个挑战。第一个挑战是数据量非常大:模拟可以在整个域(每个方程通常有 1 亿至 100 亿个自由度)内提供大量相关量(通常约 180 个量)。理想情况下,我们希望量化流场中任意点的每个量的误差。然而,在整个域中存储来自许多量的长期信号序列以进行后验评估的成本过高。第二个挑战是 DNS 和 LES 解决湍流问题所需的时间步长较短。其直接后果是,时间序列中的连续样本高度相关。为了克服这两项挑战,我们提出了一种新颖、经济的协同处理方法,基于递归公式和短时间信号的滚动存储来估算统计误差。
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Low Cost Recurrent and Asymptotically Unbiased Estimators of Statistical Uncertainty on Averaged Fields for DNS and LES

Low Cost Recurrent and Asymptotically Unbiased Estimators of Statistical Uncertainty on Averaged Fields for DNS and LES

Low Cost Recurrent and Asymptotically Unbiased Estimators of Statistical Uncertainty on Averaged Fields for DNS and LES

In the context of fundamental flow studies, experimental databases are expected to provide uncertainty margins on the measured quantities. With the rapid increase in available computational power and the development of high-resolution fluid simulation techniques, Direct Numerical Simulation and Large Eddy Simulation are increasingly used in synergy with experiments to provide a complementary view. Moreover, they can access statistical moments of the flow variables for the development, calibration, and validation of turbulence models. In this context, the quantification of statistical errors is also essential for numerical studies. Reliable estimation of these errors poses two challenges. The first challenge is the very large amount of data: the simulation can provide a large number of quantities of interest (typically about 180 quantities) over the entire domain (typically 100 million to 10 billion of degrees of freedom per equation). Ideally, one would like to quantify the error for each quantity at any point in the flow field. However, storing a long-term sequence of signals from many quantities over the entire domain for a posteriori evaluation is prohibitively expensive. The second challenge is the short time step required to resolve turbulent flows with DNS and LES. As a direct consequence, consecutive samples within the time series are highly correlated. To overcome both challenges, a novel economical co-processing approach to estimate statistical errors is proposed, based on a recursive formula and the rolling storage of short-time signals.

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Flow, Turbulence and Combustion
Flow, Turbulence and Combustion 工程技术-力学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
72
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Flow, Turbulence and Combustion provides a global forum for the publication of original and innovative research results that contribute to the solution of fundamental and applied problems encountered in single-phase, multi-phase and reacting flows, in both idealized and real systems. The scope of coverage encompasses topics in fluid dynamics, scalar transport, multi-physics interactions and flow control. From time to time the journal publishes Special or Theme Issues featuring invited articles. Contributions may report research that falls within the broad spectrum of analytical, computational and experimental methods. This includes research conducted in academia, industry and a variety of environmental and geophysical sectors. Turbulence, transition and associated phenomena are expected to play a significant role in the majority of studies reported, although non-turbulent flows, typical of those in micro-devices, would be regarded as falling within the scope covered. The emphasis is on originality, timeliness, quality and thematic fit, as exemplified by the title of the journal and the qualifications described above. Relevance to real-world problems and industrial applications are regarded as strengths.
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