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Spectral proper orthogonal decomposition of rapid snapshot pairs sampled at sub-Nyquist intervals

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 2. ROR icon University of Washington

Abstract

Modal decomposition methods are important for characterizing the low-dimensional dynamics of complex systems, including turbulent flows. Different methods have varying data requirements and produce modes with different properties. Spectral proper orthogonal decomposition (SPOD) produces orthogonal, energy-ranked spatial modes at discrete temporal frequencies for statistically stationary flows. However, SPOD requires long stretches of sequential, uniformly sampled, time-resolved data. These data requirements limit SPOD's use in experimental settings where the maximum capture rate of a camera is often slower than the Nyquist sampling rate required to resolve the highest turbulent frequencies. However, if two particle image velocimetry systems operate in tandem, pairs of data can be acquired that are arbitrarily close in time. The dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) uses this pairwise data to resolve frequencies up to the Nyquist frequency associated with the small time step within a pair. However, these modes do not form a basis and have no set ranking. The present work attempts to compute SPOD modes from pairwise data with a small time step but with large gaps between pairs. We use DMD on pairwise data to estimate segmentwise, uniformly sampled series that can then be used to estimate the SPOD modes, intending to resolve frequencies between the gap and pair Nyquist limits. The method is tested on numerically obtained data of the linearized complex Ginzburg-Landau equation, as well as a Mach 0.4 isothermal turbulent jet. For the jet, pairwise SPOD can accurately dealias the SPOD spectrum and estimate mode shapes at frequencies up to St≈1.0 while using more than 90% fewer data.

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 ©2025 American Physical Society.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by The Boeing Company under Award No. CT-BA-GTA-1. C.C. would also like to acknowledge funding from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant No. DGE-1745301.

Data Availability

The data that support the findings of this article are not publicly available upon publication because it is not technically feasible and/or the cost of preparing, depositing, and hosting the data would be prohibitive within the terms of this research project. The data are available from the authors upon reasonable request.

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Spectral proper orthogonal decomposition using sub-Nyquist rate data

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Discussion Paper: arXiv:2501.02142 (arXiv)

Funding

Boeing (United States)
CT-BA-GTA-1
National Science Foundation
DGE-1745301

Dates

Submitted
2025-01-24
Accepted
2025-08-26

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