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Emulation of Complex Fluid Flows Projection-Based Reduced-Order Modeling and Machine Learning

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Free Download Managing Innovation in the Digital World
by Esther Baldwin, Martin Curley

English | 2026 | ISBN: 3111631354 | 282 pages | True PDF EPUB | 90.87 MB​

While artificial intelligence has made significant strides in imaging and natural language processing, its utilization in engineering science remains relatively new. This book aims to introduce machine learning techniques to facilitate the emulation of complex fluid flows. The work focuses on projection-based reduced-order models (ROMs) that condense high-dimensional data into a low-dimensional subspace by leveraging principal components. Techniques like proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) and convolutional autoencoder (CAE) are utilized to configure this subspace, establishing a functional mapping between input parameters and solution fields. The applicability of POD-based ROMs for spatial and spatiotemporal problems are explored across various engineering scenarios, including flow past a cylinder, supercritical turbulent flows, and hydrogen-blended combustion. To capture intricate dynamics, common POD, kernel-smoothed POD, and common kernel-smoothed POD methods are developed in sequence. Additionally, the effectiveness of POD and CAE in capturing nonlinear features are compared. This book is designed to benefit graduate students and researchers interested in the intersection of data and engineering sciences.



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