用于波散射群反向设计的物理信息机器学习

IF 2.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS Wave Motion Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1016/j.wavemoti.2024.103371
Joshua R. Tempelman , Tobias Weidemann , Eric B. Flynn , Kathryn H. Matlack , Alexander F. Vakakis
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波散射振荡器集群提供了在弹性连续体中被动控制波能的能力。然而,设计这种集群以实现所需的波能模式是一项非常棘手的任务。虽然正向散射问题很容易分析,但反向问题却非常具有挑战性,因为它是一个难以解决的高维问题,而且已知会出现非唯一解。因此,多重散射场的逆向设计和散射元素的遥感仍然是一个备受关注的课题。在物理信息机器学习最新进展的推动下,我们开发了一种深度神经网络,能够通过评估目标波场的模式来预测散射体的位置。我们提出了一种建模和训练方案,以优化我们网络在反向设计、遥感和波场工程方面的多功能性。也就是说,我们开发了一种多阶段训练程序,利用定制的基于物理的损失函数来优化模型,以检测散射体的位置,并预测与目标波场物理一致的集群配置。我们展示了我们的模型作为遥感和逆向设计工具在三种散射问题类型中的功效,随后我们应用我们的模型设计了可将波引导至首选路径或定位波能的集群。因此,我们提出了一个有效的多重散射反设计模型,可用于波场成像或被动波能控制等多种应用。
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Physics-informed machine learning for the inverse design of wave scattering clusters

Clusters of wave-scattering oscillators offer the ability to passively control wave energy in elastic continua. However, designing such clusters to achieve a desired wave energy pattern is a highly nontrivial task. While the forward scattering problem may be readily analyzed, the inverse problem is very challenging as it is ill-posed, high-dimensional, and known to admit non-unique solutions. Therefore, the inverse design of multiple scattering fields and remote sensing of scattering elements remains a topic of great interest. Motivated by recent advances in physics-informed machine learning, we develop a deep neural network that is capable of predicting the locations of scatterers by evaluating the patterns of a target wavefield. We present a modeling and training formulation to optimize the multi-functional nature of our network in the context of inverse design, remote sensing, and wavefield engineering. Namely, we develop a multi-stage training routine with customized physics-based loss functions to optimize models to detect the locations of scatterers and predict cluster configurations that are physically consistent with the target wavefield. We demonstrate the efficacy of our model as a remote sensing and inverse design tool for three scattering problem types, and we subsequently apply our model to design clusters that direct waves along preferred paths or localize wave energy. Hence, we present an effective model for multiple scattering inverse design which may have diverse applications such as wavefield imaging or passive wave energy control.

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Wave Motion
Wave Motion 物理-力学
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期刊介绍: Wave Motion is devoted to the cross fertilization of ideas, and to stimulating interaction between workers in various research areas in which wave propagation phenomena play a dominant role. The description and analysis of wave propagation phenomena provides a unifying thread connecting diverse areas of engineering and the physical sciences such as acoustics, optics, geophysics, seismology, electromagnetic theory, solid and fluid mechanics. The journal publishes papers on analytical, numerical and experimental methods. Papers that address fundamentally new topics in wave phenomena or develop wave propagation methods for solving direct and inverse problems are of interest to the journal.
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