Artificial Intelligence Control of Turbulence
Abstract
An artificial intelligence (AI) control system is developed to manipulate a turbulent jet targeting maximal mixing. The control system consists of sensors (two hot-wires), genetic programming for evolving the control law and actuators (6 unsteady radial minijets). The mixing performance is quantified by the jet centerline mean velocity. AI control discovers a hitherto unexplored combination of asymmetric flapping and helical forcing. Such a combination of several actuation mechanisms constitutes a large challenge for conventional methods of parametric optimization. AI control vastly outperforms the optimized periodic axisymmetric, helical or flapping forcing produced from conventional open-or closed-loop control. Intriguingly, the learning process of AI control discovers all these forcings in the order of increased performance. Our study is the first AI control experiment which discovers a non-trivial spatially distributed actuation optimizing a turbulent flow. The results show the great potential of AI in conquering the vast opportunity space of control laws for many actuators, many sensors and broadband turbulence.