Fourier neural operator for real-time simulation of 3D dynamic urban microclimate
Wenhui Peng, Shaoxiang Qin, Senwen Yang, Jianchun Wang, Xue Liu,, Liangzhu Leon Wang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Fourier Neural Operator can efficiently and accurately simulate 3D urban wind fields in real-time, significantly accelerating urban microclimate modeling compared to traditional CFD methods.
Contribution
The study introduces the application of Fourier Neural Operator for real-time 3D urban microclimate simulation, enabling fast and accurate predictions across different wind conditions.
Findings
FNO accurately reconstructs instantaneous 3D wind velocity fields.
The model generalizes well to unseen wind directions.
Predictions are made within milliseconds on GPU.
Abstract
Global urbanization has underscored the significance of urban microclimates for human comfort, health, and building/urban energy efficiency. They profoundly influence building design and urban planning as major environmental impacts. Understanding local microclimates is essential for cities to prepare for climate change and effectively implement resilience measures. However, analyzing urban microclimates requires considering a complex array of outdoor parameters within computational domains at the city scale over a longer period than indoors. As a result, numerical methods like Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) become computationally expensive when evaluating the impact of urban microclimates. The rise of deep learning techniques has opened new opportunities for accelerating the modeling of complex non-linear interactions and system dynamics. Recently, the Fourier Neural Operator (FNO)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWind and Air Flow Studies · Urban Heat Island Mitigation · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
