An artificial viscosity augmented physics-informed neural network for incompressible flow

IF 4.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Applied Mathematics and Mechanics-English Edition Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.1007/s10483-023-2993-9
Yichuan He, Zhicheng Wang, Hui Xiang, Xiaomo Jiang, Dawei Tang
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Abstract

Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) are proved methods that are effective in solving some strongly nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), e.g., Navier-Stokes equations, with a small amount of boundary or interior data. However, the feasibility of applying PINNs to the flow at moderate or high Reynolds numbers has rarely been reported. The present paper proposes an artificial viscosity (AV)-based PINN for solving the forward and inverse flow problems. Specifically, the AV used in PINNs is inspired by the entropy viscosity method developed in conventional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to stabilize the simulation of flow at high Reynolds numbers. The newly developed PINN is used to solve the forward problem of the two-dimensional steady cavity flow at Re = 1 000 and the inverse problem derived from two-dimensional film boiling. The results show that the AV augmented PINN can solve both problems with good accuracy and substantially reduce the inference errors in the forward problem.

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不可压缩流的人工黏度增强物理信息神经网络
物理知情神经网络(PINN)已被证明在求解一些强非线性偏微分方程(PDE)时是有效的方法,例如Navier-Stokes方程,只需少量的边界或内部数据。然而,很少报道将PINN应用于中等或高雷诺数下的流动的可行性。本文提出了一种基于人工粘性(AV)的PINN,用于求解正、逆流问题。具体而言,PINN中使用的AV受到了传统计算流体动力学(CFD)中开发的熵粘性方法的启发,该方法用于稳定高雷诺数下的流动模拟。利用新开发的PINN求解了雷诺数为1000时二维稳态腔流的正问题和二维膜沸腾的反问题。结果表明,AV增广PINN可以很好地解决这两个问题,并大大降低了前向问题中的推理误差。
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期刊介绍: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics is the English version of a journal on applied mathematics and mechanics published in the People''s Republic of China. Our Editorial Committee, headed by Professor Chien Weizang, Ph.D., President of Shanghai University, consists of scientists in the fields of applied mathematics and mechanics from all over China. Founded by Professor Chien Weizang in 1980, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics became a bimonthly in 1981 and then a monthly in 1985. It is a comprehensive journal presenting original research papers on mechanics, mathematical methods and modeling in mechanics as well as applied mathematics relevant to neoteric mechanics.
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