Predictive modeling through physics‐informed neural networks for analyzing the thermal distribution in the partially wetted wavy fin

Author:

Karthik Kalachar1ORCID,Sowmya Ganeshappa2,Sharma Naman3,Kumar Chandan4,Ravikumar Shashikala Varun Kumar5ORCID,Alur Shivaprakash Siddesh6,Muhammad Taseer7,Gill Harjot Singh8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Studies in Mathematics Davangere University Davangere Karnataka India

2. Department of Mathematics M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore Karnataka India

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Technology Jain (Deemed‐to‐be) University Bengaluru Karnataka India

4. Amrita School of Artificial Intelligence Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Bengaluru India

5. Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics School of Mathematical Sciences Sunway University Petaling Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia

6. Department of Computer Science and Engineering Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology Davanagere Karnataka India

7. Department of Mathematics College of Science King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

8. Department of Mechanical Engineering and University Centre for Research & Development Chandigarh University Mohali Punjab India

Abstract

AbstractThe heat transport analysis and thermal distribution in partially wetted wavy profiled fin are investigated in the current study. Convective, radiative effects and temperature‐dependent thermal conductivity are all considered in this heat transfer analysis. The dimensional governing temperature equations of the partially wetted wavy extended surface are nondimensionalized utilizing the appropriate dimensionless terms. Further, the resulting nondimensional thermal equations of the wavy fin are solved by employing Physics‐Informed Neural Network (PINN). The values of the temperature equations obtained by the numerical procedure Runge Kutta Fehlberg's fourth‐fifth (RKF‐45) order scheme are compared with PINN outcomes. The results are portrayed with the aid of tables, and the significance of several dimensionless constraints on the partially wet wavy fin is exhibited using graphical illustrations. A rise in the thermal conductivity parameter values enhances the wavy fin's thermal profile. The temperature of the wavy fin diminishes as the convective‐conductive parameter, temperature ratio parameter, and radiation‐conduction parameter upsurges.

Publisher

Wiley

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