Transfer-learning prediction of transition location under cross-Mach number conditions
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    To predict the boundary-layer transition location over a flat plate across varying Mach numbers, an efficient method is developed for small-sample settings. Flow-field disturbance datasets across multiple Mach numbers were generated using the nonlinear parabolized stability equations (NPSE), with Ma = 0.01 designated as the source domain and Ma = 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8 and 1.6 as target domains. The influence of Mach number variations on transition patterns was systematically analyzed. A convolutional neural network (CNN) model was employed to map flow field patterns to transition locations, incorporating a transfer learning strategy with progressive unfreezing and layer-wise learning rates. Results demonstrate that transfer learning significantly outperforms direct training: for Ma ≤ 0.4, only 1/10 of the target domain samples are required to achieve a mean absolute error below 2.04% of the average ground-truth value; for Ma ≥ 0.8, a progressive domain adaptation strategy controls the error within 6.19%. The approach enhances transition prediction under small-sample conditions and provides a reliable technical pathway for cross-condition flow modeling.

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  • Received:October 15,2025
  • Revised:December 08,2025
  • Adopted:December 18,2025
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