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Generative diffusion models for synthetic trajectories of heavy and light particles in turbulence

Published 7 Jun 2024 in physics.flu-dyn | (2406.05008v1)

Abstract: Heavy and light particles are commonly found in many natural phenomena and industrial processes, such as suspensions of bubbles, dust, and droplets in incompressible turbulent flows. Based on a recent machine learning approach using a diffusion model that successfully generated single tracer trajectories in three-dimensional turbulence and passed most statistical benchmarks across time scales, we extend this model to include heavy and light particles. Given the particle type - tracer, light, or heavy - the model can generate synthetic, realistic trajectories with correct fat-tail distributions for acceleration, anomalous power laws, and scale dependent local slope properties. This work paves the way for future exploration of the use of diffusion models to produce high-quality synthetic datasets for different flow configurations, potentially allowing interpolation between different setups and adaptation to new conditions.

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