WEPINN enforces weak formulation and entropy condition with trigonometric test functions and fast Fourier transform integration, resolving shocks and rarefactions in conservation laws more accurately than Diff-PINN, VPINN, and WPINN in reported tests.
Solving Euler equations with Multiple Discontinuities via Separation-Transfer Physics-Informed Neural Networks
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Despite the remarkable progress of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) in scientific computing, they continue to face challenges when solving hydrodynamic problems with multiple discontinuities. In this work, we propose Separation-Transfer Physics Informed Neural Networks (ST-PINNs) to address such problems. By sequentially resolving discontinuities from strong to weak and leveraging transfer learning during training, ST-PINNs significantly reduce the problem complexity and enhance solution accuracy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to apply a PINNs-based approach to the two-dimensional unsteady planar shock refraction problem, offering new insights into the application of PINNs to complex shock-interface interactions. Numerical experiments demonstrate that ST-PINNs more accurately capture sharp discontinuities and substantially reduce solution errors in hydrodynamic problems involving multiple discontinuities.
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Efficient Weak-Entropy PINN for Solving Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
WEPINN enforces weak formulation and entropy condition with trigonometric test functions and fast Fourier transform integration, resolving shocks and rarefactions in conservation laws more accurately than Diff-PINN, VPINN, and WPINN in reported tests.