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Ensemble-variational assimilation of statistical data in large eddy simulation

Published 25 Sep 2021 in physics.flu-dyn and physics.comp-ph | (2109.12295v1)

Abstract: A non-intrusive data assimilation methodology is developed to improve the statistical predictions of large-eddy simulations (LES). The ensemble-variational (EnVar) approach aims to minimize a cost function that is defined as the discrepancy between LES predictions and reference statistics from experiments or, in the present demonstration, independent direct numerical simulations (DNS). This methodology is applied to adjust the Smagorinsky subgrid model and obtain data assimilated LES (DA-LES) which accurately estimate the statistics of turbulent channel flow. To separately control the mean and fluctuations of the modeled subgrid tensor, and ultimately the first- and second-order flow statistics, two types of model corrections are considered. The first one optimizes the wall-normal profile of the Smagorinsky coefficient, while the second one introduces an adjustable steady forcing in the momentum equations to independently act on the mean flow. Using these two elements, the data assimilation procedure can satisfactorily modify the subgrid model and accurately recover reference flow statistics. The retrieved subgrid model significantly outperforms more elaborate baseline models such as dynamic and mixed models, in a posteriori testing. The robustness of the present data assimilation methodology is assessed by changing the Reynolds number and considering grid resolutions that are away from usual recommendations. Taking advantage of the stochastic formulation of EnVar, the developed framework also provides the uncertainty of the retrieved model.

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