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Reinforcement learning for bluff body active flow control in experiments and simulations

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2004939117

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reinforcement learning; experimental fluid mechanics; bluff body; drag reduction; accelerated discovery

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  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Riser Digital Twin Consortium
  2. Shell International Exploration and Production, Inc
  3. Department of Energy Physics Informed Learning Machines (PhILMs) project [DE-SC0019453]

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We have demonstrated the effectiveness of reinforcement learning (RL) in bluff body flow control problems both in experiments and simulations by automatically discovering active control strategies for drag reduction in turbulent flow. Specifically, we aimed to maximize the power gain efficiency by properly selecting the rotational speed of two small cylinders, located parallel to and downstream of the main cylinder. By properly defining rewards and designing noise reduction techniques, and after an automatic sequence of tens of towing experiments, the RL agent was shown to discover a control strategy that is comparable to the optimal strategy found through lengthy systematically planned control experiments. Subsequently, these results were verified by simulations that enabled us to gain insight into the physical mechanisms of the drag reduction process. While RL has been used effectively previously in idealized computer flow simulation studies, this study demonstrates its effectiveness in experimental fluid mechanics and verifies it by simulations, potentially paving the way for efficient exploration of additional active flow control strategies in other complex fluid mechanics applications.

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