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Turbulence in Focus: Benchmarking Scaling Behavior of 3D Volumetric Super-Resolution with BLASTNet 2.0 Data (2309.13457v3)

Published 23 Sep 2023 in cs.LG, cs.CV, physics.comp-ph, and physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: Analysis of compressible turbulent flows is essential for applications related to propulsion, energy generation, and the environment. Here, we present BLASTNet 2.0, a 2.2 TB network-of-datasets containing 744 full-domain samples from 34 high-fidelity direct numerical simulations, which addresses the current limited availability of 3D high-fidelity reacting and non-reacting compressible turbulent flow simulation data. With this data, we benchmark a total of 49 variations of five deep learning approaches for 3D super-resolution - which can be applied for improving scientific imaging, simulations, turbulence models, as well as in computer vision applications. We perform neural scaling analysis on these models to examine the performance of different ML approaches, including two scientific ML techniques. We demonstrate that (i) predictive performance can scale with model size and cost, (ii) architecture matters significantly, especially for smaller models, and (iii) the benefits of physics-based losses can persist with increasing model size. The outcomes of this benchmark study are anticipated to offer insights that can aid the design of 3D super-resolution models, especially for turbulence models, while this data is expected to foster ML methods for a broad range of flow physics applications. This data is publicly available with download links and browsing tools consolidated at https://blastnet.github.io.

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Authors (12)
  1. Wai Tong Chung (5 papers)
  2. Bassem Akoush (1 paper)
  3. Pushan Sharma (2 papers)
  4. Alex Tamkin (29 papers)
  5. Ki Sung Jung (5 papers)
  6. Jacqueline H. Chen (10 papers)
  7. Jack Guo (1 paper)
  8. Davy Brouzet (1 paper)
  9. Mohsen Talei (1 paper)
  10. Bruno Savard (3 papers)
  11. Alexei Y. Poludnenko (8 papers)
  12. Matthias Ihme (37 papers)
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