A physics and data co-driven surrogate modeling approach for temperature field prediction on irregular geometric domain

Kairui Bao, Wen Yao, Xiaoya Zhang, Wei Peng, Yu Li

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Abstract

In the whole aircraft structural optimization loop, thermal analysis plays a very important role. But it faces a severe computational burden when directly applying traditional numerical analysis tools, especially when each optimization involves repetitive parameter modification and thermal analysis. Recently, with the fast development of deep learning, several Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) surrogate models have been introduced to overcome this obstacle. However, for temperature field prediction on irregular geometric domains (TFP-IGD), CNN can hardly be competent since most of them stem from processing for regular images. To alleviate this difficulty, we propose a novel physics and data co-driven surrogate modeling method. First, after adapting the Bezier curve in geometric parameterization, a body-fitted coordinate mapping is introduced to generate coordinate transforms between the irregular physical plane and regular computational plane. Second, a physics-driven CNN surrogate with partial differential equation (PDE) residuals as a loss function is utilized for fast meshing (meshing surrogate); then, we present a data-driven surrogate model based on the multi-level reduced-order method, aiming to learn solutions of temperature field in the above regular computational plane (thermal surrogate). Finally, combining the grid position information provided by the meshing surrogate with the scalar temperature field information provided by the thermal surrogate (combined model), we reach an end-to-end surrogate model from geometric parameters to temperature field prediction on an irregular geometric domain. Numerical results demonstrate that our method can significantly improve accuracy prediction on a smaller dataset while reducing the training time when compared with other CNN methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number302
JournalStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Volume65
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Co-driven surrogate model
  • Irregular geometric domain
  • Mesh learning
  • Reduced-order model

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