
Physics-informed neural networks for solving the Helmholtz equation
Discretization-based methods like the finite element method have proven to be effective for solving the Helmholtz equation in computational acoustics. However, it is very challenging to incorporate measured data into the model or infer model input parameters based on observed response
data. Machine learning approaches have shown promising potential in data-driven modeling. In practical applications, purely supervised approaches suffer from poor generalization and physical interpretability. Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) incorporate prior knowledge of the underlying
partial differential equation by including the residual into the loss function of an artificial neural network. Training the neural network minimizes the residual of both the differential equation and the boundary conditions and learns a solution that satisfies the corresponding boundary value
problem. In this contribution, PINNs are applied to solve the Helmholtz equation within a two-dimensional acoustic duct and mixed boundary conditions are considered. The results show that PINNs are able to solve the Helmholtz equation very accurately and provide a promising data-driven method
for physics-based surrogate modeling.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Technical University of Munich
Publication date: 05 November 2023
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