FEM-PIKFNNs for underwater acoustic propagation induced by structural vibrations in different ocean environments
In this paper, a novel hybrid method based on the finite element method (FEM) and physics-informed kernel function neural networks (PIKFNNs) is proposed and applied to the prediction of underwater acoustic propagation induced by structural vibrations in the unbounded ocean, deep ocean and shallow ocean. In the hybrid method, PIKFNNs are a class of improved shallow physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) that replace the activation functions in PINNs with the physics-informed kernel functions (PIKFs), thereby integrating prior physical information into the neural network model. Moreover, this neural network circumvents the step of embedding the governing equations into the loss function in PINNs, and requires only training on boundary data. By using the Green's functions as the PIKFs and the structural-acoustic coupling response information obtained from the FEM as boundary training data, the PIKFNNs can inherently capture the Sommerfeld radiation condition at infinity, which is naturally suitable for predicting ocean acoustic propagation. Numerical experiments demonstrate the accuracy and feasibility of the FEM-PIKFNNs in comparison with the true solutions and finite element results.
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