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Discontinuity Computing using Physics-Informed Neural Network

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arxiv 2206.03864 v2 pith:UZT75VPI submitted 2022-06-05 physics.flu-dyn cs.NAmath.NA

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Simulating discontinuities is a long standing problem especially for shock waves with strong nonlinear feather. Despite being a promising method, the recently developed physics-informed neural network (PINN) is still weak for calculating discontinuities compared with traditional shock-capturing methods. In this paper, we intend to improve the shock-capturing ability of the PINN. The primary strategy of this work is to weaken the expression of the network near discontinuities by adding a gradient-weight into the governing equations locally at each residual point. This strategy allows the network to focus on training smooth parts of the solutions. Then, automatically affected by the compressible property near shock waves, a sharp discontinuity appears with wrong inside shock transition-points compressed into well-trained smooth regions as passive particles. We study the solutions of one-dimensional Burgers equation and one- and two-dimensional Euler equations. Compared with the traditional high-order WENO-Z method in numerical examples, the proposed method can substantially improve discontinuity computing.

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