Parameter identification by deep learning of a material model for granular media

Author:

Tanyu Derick NganyuORCID,Michel Isabel,Rademacher Andreas,Kuhnert Jörg,Maass Peter

Abstract

AbstractClassical physical modeling with associated numerical simulation (model-based), and prognostic methods based on the analysis of large amounts of data (data-driven) are the two most common methods used for the mapping of complex physical processes. In recent years, the efficient combination of these approaches has become increasingly important. Continuum mechanics in the core consists of conservation equations that-in addition to the always-necessary specification of the process conditions-can be supplemented by phenomenological material models. The latter are an idealized image of the specific material behavior that can be determined experimentally, empirically, and based on a wealth of expert knowledge. The more complex the material, the more difficult the calibration is. This situation forms the starting point for this work’s hybrid data-driven and model-based approach for mapping a complex physical process in continuum mechanics. Specifically, we use data generated from a classical physical model by the MESHFREE software (MESHFREE Team in Fraunhofer ITWM & SCAI: MESHFREE. https://www.meshfree.eu, 2023) to train a Principal Component Analysis-based neural network (PCA-NN) for the task of parameter identification of the material model parameters. The obtained results highlight the potential of deep-learning-based hybrid models for determining parameters, which are the key to characterizing materials occurring naturally such as sand, soil, mud, or snow. The motivation for our research is the simulation of the interaction of vehicles with sand. However, the applicability of the presented methodology is not limited to this industrial use case. In geosciences, when predicting the runout zones of landslides or avalanches and evaluating corresponding protective measures, the parameterization of the respective material model is essential.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Universität Bremen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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