A physics-informed TCN surrogate is trained on synthetic thermo-viscoelastic data with Mullins damage and reportedly generalizes to unseen stretch, rate, and temperature conditions, though validation stays within the same generative model.
Deep Learning for Multiscale Damage Analysis via Physics-Informed Recurrent Neural Network
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Direct numerical simulation of hierarchical materials via homogenization-based concurrent multiscale models poses critical challenges for 3D large scale engineering applications, as the computation of highly nonlinear and path-dependent material constitutive responses at the lower scale causes prohibitively high computational costs. In this work, we propose a physics-informed data-driven deep learning model as an efficient surrogate to emulate the effective responses of heterogeneous microstructures under irreversible elasto-plastic hardening and softening deformation. Our contribution contains several major innovations. First, we propose a novel training scheme to generate arbitrary loading sequences in the sampling space confined by deformation constraints where the simulation cost of homogenizing microstructural responses per sequence is dramatically reduced via mechanistic reduced-order models. Second, we develop a new sequential learner that incorporates thermodynamics consistent physics constraints by customizing training loss function and data flow architecture. We additionally demonstrate the integration of trained surrogate within the framework of classic multiscale finite element solver. Our numerical experiments indicate that our model shows a significant accuracy improvement over pure data-driven emulator and a dramatic efficiency boost than reduced models. We believe our data-driven model provides a computationally efficient and mechanics consistent alternative for classic constitutive laws beneficial for potential high-throughput simulations that needs material homogenization of irreversible behaviors.
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Stress Softening Damage in Strongly Nonlinear Viscoelastic Soft Materials A Physics Informed Data Driven Constitutive Model with Time Temperature Coupling
A physics-informed TCN surrogate is trained on synthetic thermo-viscoelastic data with Mullins damage and reportedly generalizes to unseen stretch, rate, and temperature conditions, though validation stays within the same generative model.