Inferring physical parameters of turbulent flows by assimilation of data measurements is an open challenge with key applications in meteorology, climate modeling and astrophysics. Up to now, spectral nudging was applied for empirical data-assimilation as a mean to improve deterministic and statistical predictability in the presence of a restricted set of field measurements only. Here, we explore under which conditions a nudging protocol can be used for two novel objectives: to unravel the value of the physical flow parameters and to reconstruct large-scale turbulent properties starting from a sparse set of information in space and in time. First, we apply nudging to quantitatively infer the unknown rotation rate and the shear mechanism for turbulent flows. Second, we show that a suitable spectral nudging is able to reconstruct the energy containing scales in rotating turbulence by using a blind set-up, i.e. without any input about the external forcing mechanisms acting on the flow. Finally, we discuss the broad potentialities of nudging to other key applications for physics- informed data-assimilation in environmental or applied flow configurations.

Clark Di Leoni, P., Mazzino, A., Biferale, L. (2018). Inferring flow parameters and turbulent configuration with physics-informed data assimilation and spectral nudging. PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS, 3(10) [10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.104604].

Inferring flow parameters and turbulent configuration with physics-informed data assimilation and spectral nudging

Biferale L.
2018-01-01

Abstract

Inferring physical parameters of turbulent flows by assimilation of data measurements is an open challenge with key applications in meteorology, climate modeling and astrophysics. Up to now, spectral nudging was applied for empirical data-assimilation as a mean to improve deterministic and statistical predictability in the presence of a restricted set of field measurements only. Here, we explore under which conditions a nudging protocol can be used for two novel objectives: to unravel the value of the physical flow parameters and to reconstruct large-scale turbulent properties starting from a sparse set of information in space and in time. First, we apply nudging to quantitatively infer the unknown rotation rate and the shear mechanism for turbulent flows. Second, we show that a suitable spectral nudging is able to reconstruct the energy containing scales in rotating turbulence by using a blind set-up, i.e. without any input about the external forcing mechanisms acting on the flow. Finally, we discuss the broad potentialities of nudging to other key applications for physics- informed data-assimilation in environmental or applied flow configurations.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/02 - FISICA TEORICA, MODELLI E METODI MATEMATICI
English
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Clark Di Leoni, P., Mazzino, A., Biferale, L. (2018). Inferring flow parameters and turbulent configuration with physics-informed data assimilation and spectral nudging. PHYSICAL REVIEW FLUIDS, 3(10) [10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.104604].
Clark Di Leoni, P; Mazzino, A; Biferale, L
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