Efficient modeling of liquid splashing via graph neural networks with adaptive filter and aggregator fusion

Author:

Nan Jinyao,Feng Pingfa,Xu Jie,Feng Feng

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to advance the computational modeling of liquid splashing dynamics, while balancing simulation accuracy and computational efficiency, a duality often compromised in high-fidelity fluid dynamics simulations. Design/methodology/approach This study introduces the fluid efficient graph neural network simulator (FEGNS), an innovative framework that integrates an adaptive filtering layer and aggregator fusion strategy within a graph neural network architecture. FEGNS is designed to directly learn from extensive liquid splash data sets, capturing the intricate dynamics and intrinsically complex interactions. Findings FEGNS achieves a remarkable 30.3% improvement in simulation accuracy over traditional methods, coupled with a 51.6% enhancement in computational speed. It exhibits robust generalization capabilities across diverse materials, enabling realistic simulations of droplet effects. Comparative analyses and empirical validations demonstrate FEGNS’s superior performance against existing benchmark models. Originality/value The originality of FEGNS lies in its adaptive filtering layer, which independently adjusts filtering weights per node, and a novel aggregator fusion strategy that enriches the network’s expressive power by combining multiple aggregation functions. To facilitate further research and practical deployment, the FEGNS model has been made accessible on GitHub (https://github.com/nanjinyao/FEGNS/tree/main).

Publisher

Emerald

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