通过使用物理信息的神经网络,从当地观测中重建管道网络中的短暂压力
Jiawei Ye1, Wei Zeng1, Nhu Cuong Do1
1School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
Water research
|April 25, 2024
概括
本研究引入了一种新的物理信息神经网络 (PINN) 方法,用于使用有限的传感器数据重建管道网络中的短暂状态. 该方法准确预测压力和流量变化,有助于管道故障分析和安全管理.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 计算力学 计算力学 计算力学
- 数据科学数据科学数据科学
背景情况:
- 在复杂的管道网络中重建过渡状态是具有挑战性的,因为非线性动态,系统不确定性和有限的数据可用性.
- 精确监测压力和流量变化对于基础设施安全和故障分析至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种使用有限传感器数据的物理信息神经网络 (PINN) 在管道网络中重建短暂状态的新方法.
- 将PINN框架与高效的弹性水柱 (EWC) 模型集成到各种管道网络配置中.
主要方法:
- 一种结合物理信息神经网络 (PINN) 与高效弹性水柱 (EWC) 模型的新方法.
- 将PINN框架与EWG模型集成,以处理复杂的管道网络拓.
- 使用有限且潜在的噪音传感器数据进行状态重建.
主要成果:
- 拟议的PINN方法准确地重建了未被监测的位置的压力和流量变化.
- 该方法即使在有噪音的数据和有限的传感器可用性的情况下也显示出稳健性.
- 成功捕获管道基础设施完整性至关重要的极端值.
结论:
- PINN-EWC方法为重建管道网络中的过渡状态提供了一个有希望的解决方案.
- 这种方法通过准确预测关键参数来增强管道故障分析和安全管理.
- 实验室验证证实了其在现实应用中的有效性和可靠性.
相关概念视频
Multiple Pipe Systems
751
Multipipe systems consist of complex configurations of interconnected pipes designed to transport fluids efficiently across intricate networks. They are essential in engineering applications requiring precise control over flow distribution, pressure, and head loss. They are categorized into series, parallel, loop, and network configurations, each distinguished by unique flow characteristics and applications.
Series Configuration
In a series configuration, fluid flows sequentially from one pipe...
Series Configuration
In a series configuration, fluid flows sequentially from one pipe...
751
General Characteristics of Pipe Flow I
1.2K
Pipe flow refers to the movement of fluids within fully enclosed conduits, typically cylindrical in shape, such as water pipes or hydraulic hoses. These conduits are designed to withstand high-pressure gradients that drive fluid movement, contrasting with open-channel flows, where gravity is the primary driving force. Rectangular conduits, like air conditioning and heating ducts, generally operate at lower pressures and are less suited for high-pressure applications.
The classification of fluid...
The classification of fluid...
1.2K
Single Pipe Systems
140
In pipe flow analysis, problems are typically categorized into three types — Type I, Type II, and Type III — based on the known parameters and the desired outcome. Each type of problem addresses specific engineering requirements using fluid properties, pipe characteristics, and operational conditions.
In a Type I problem, fluid properties (density and viscosity), pipe characteristics (including diameter, length, and surface roughness), and the flow rate or average velocity are...
In a Type I problem, fluid properties (density and viscosity), pipe characteristics (including diameter, length, and surface roughness), and the flow rate or average velocity are...
140
General Characteristics of Pipe Flow II
1.1K
When fluid enters a pipe, it first passes through the entrance region, where the velocity profile adjusts due to viscous effects. In this region, a boundary layer forms along the pipe walls and grows until it fully occupies the pipe's cross-section. Once the boundary layer merges, the flow becomes fully developed, with a steady velocity profile that remains consistent along the pipe's length.
The distance to reach a fully developed flow is called the entrance length and depends on the...
The distance to reach a fully developed flow is called the entrance length and depends on the...
1.1K
Design Example: Designing a Residential Plumbing System
684
The design of residential plumbing systems requires carefully evaluating water demand, flow rates, and pressure dynamics to ensure both efficiency and reliability. The nature of water flow within pipes is defined by its Reynolds number, which classifies flow as either laminar (smooth) or turbulent.
684
Design Example: Flow of Oil Through Circular Pipes
124
Understanding fluid flow behavior through pipes is critical in fluid mechanics, especially in applications like oil transportation through pipelines. Hagen-Poiseuille's law provides an exact solution derived from the Navier-Stokes equations for steady, incompressible, and laminar flow within a circular pipe. Hagen-Poiseuille's law helps determine the necessary pressure drop across a pipeline section by determining parameters like pipe length, radius, oil viscosity, and the desired...
124


