Scalar Field Prediction on Meshes Using Interpolated Multiresolution Convolutional Neural Networks

Author:

Ferguson Kevin11,Gillman Andrew2,Hardin James2,Kara Levent Burak1

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie Mellon University Visual Design and Engineering Lab, , Pittsburgh, PA 15213

2. WPAFB Air Force Research Lab, , OH 45433

Abstract

Abstract Scalar fields, such as stress or temperature fields, are often calculated in shape optimization and design problems in engineering. For complex problems where shapes have varying topology and cannot be parametrized, data-driven scalar field prediction can be faster than traditional finite element methods. However, current data-driven techniques to predict scalar fields are limited to a fixed grid domain, instead of arbitrary mesh structures. In this work, we propose a method to predict scalar fields on arbitrary meshes. It uses a convolutional neural network whose feature maps at multiple resolutions are interpolated to node positions before being fed into a multilayer perceptron to predict solutions to partial differential equations at mesh nodes. The model is trained on finite element von Mises stress fields, and once trained, it can estimate stress values at each node on any input mesh. Two shape datasets are investigated, and the model has strong performance on both, with a median R2 value of 0.91. We also demonstrate the model on a temperature field in a heat conduction problem, where its predictions have a median R2 value of 0.99. Our method provides a potential flexible alternative to finite element analysis in engineering design contexts. Code and datasets are available online.

Funder

Air Force Research Laboratory

Publisher

ASME International

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