Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2024 Joint Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT & Zone 13 of the SPS
Thursday–Saturday, October 17–19, 2024; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
Session G06: Applied and Engineering Physics
1:00 PM–2:12 PM,
Friday, October 18, 2024
Southern Methodist University
Room: Hughes-Triggs 226
Chair: Kianoosh Yousefi, University of Texas at Dallas
Abstract: G06.00001 : CNN-based reconstruction of near-surface atmospheric turbulence using surface wave measurements
1:00 PM–1:12 PM
Presenter:
Ahmed Atef Abdelsatar Ahmed Hamada
(The University of Texas at Dallas)
Authors:
Ahmed Atef Abdelsatar Ahmed Hamada
(The University of Texas at Dallas)
Gurpreet Singh Hora
(Columbia University)
Kianoosh Yousefi
(University of Texas at Dallas)
Over the past few years, deep learning methods have been increasingly used to estimate turbulence from indirect and limited measurements. In this study, we developed a CNN model to reconstruct the turbulent flow above surface waves based on surface observations, such as surface elevation and velocity. The model is trained to minimize the induced reconstruction errors using the existing dataset of high-resolution measurements above wind-generated surface waves obtained by particle image velocimetry (PIV) and laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) techniques in the wind-wave tunnel facility. This novel approach seeks to enhance the understanding of near-surface turbulence and improve predictive capabilities crucial for wind-wave interactions.
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