An Efficient Wavelet-based Physics Informed Residual Neural Networks for Flow Field Reconstruction with Extremely Sparse Data

arXiv:2601.18848v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: This paper introduces wavelet-physics-informed residual neural networks (W-PIRNNs) to study complex fluid flow problems by reconstructing the flow field from highly sparse, supervised data. Our W-PIRNNs fundamentally integrate ResNet and employ the wavelet $W(t) = w_1 sin(t) + w_2 cos(t)$ as an activation function. Due to the vanishing and ballooning gradient problems associated with typical PINNs’ deep networks, we implemented residual-based skip connections. Our W-PIRNNs, which integrate supervised data with physical principles, demonstrate efficacy even in scenarios of sparse or partial data, enabling the reconstruction of flow fields using merely $0.05%$ velocity data for training. The wake flow around a circular cylinder served as the test case for our proposed technique, which depends exclusively on velocity data for training. This technique facilitates the precise reconstruction of velocity, pressure, streamlines, and vorticity, requiring fewer epochs and less processing time. Significantly, our proposed W-PIRNNs effectively resolve PDEs in both forward and inverse contexts. Burger’s equation served as a test case for both the forward and inverse problem configurations. Our network calculates the diffusion or viscosity coefficient ($lambda_2$) with an absolute error of $0.065%$ and the convection coefficient ($lambda_1$) with an absolute error of $0.002%$. Furthermore, the Schr”odinger equation is examined in the forward setting to assess the framework’s ability to handle periodic boundary conditions. To the best of our knowledge, W-PIRNNs represent the first method capable of flow reconstruction using highly sparse supervised data, as well as reconstructing streamline and vorticity, and they effectively address both forward and inverse problems with high accuracy.

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