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Extracting Information Overlap in Simultaneous OH-PLIF and PIV Fields with Neural Networks

Simultaneous measurements, such as the combination of particle image velocimetry (PIV) for velocity fields with planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) for species fields, are widely used in experimental turbulent combustion applications for the analysis of a plethora of complex physical processes. Such physical analyses are driven by the interpretation of spatial correlations between these fields by the experimenter. However, these correlations also imply some amount of intrinsic redundancy; the simultaneous fields contain overlapping information content. The goal of this work lies in the quantitative extraction of this overlapping information content in simultaneous field measurements. Specifically, the amount of PIV information contained in simultaneously measured OH-PLIF fields in the domain of a swirl-stabilized combustor is sought. This task is accomplished using machine learning techniques based on artificial neural networks designed to optimize PLIF-to-PIV mappings. It was found that most of the velocity information content could be retrieved when considering linear combinations of neighborhoods of OH-PLIF signal spanning roughly two integral lengthscales (half of the considered domain), and that PLIF signal interactions contained in smaller, local regions (less than half of the domain) contained no PIV information. Further, by visualizing the coherent structures contained within the neural network parameters, the role of multi-scale interactions related to velocity field retrieval from the OH-PLIF signal became more apparent. Overall, this study reveals a useful pathway (in the form of overlapping information content extraction) to develop diagnostic tools that capture more information using the same experimental resources by minimizing redundancy.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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