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Multiphysics discovery with moving boundaries using Ensemble SINDy and peridynamic differential operator

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Bekar, Ali C.; Haghighat, Ehsan; Madenci, Erdogan
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Abstract
This study proposes a novel framework for learning the underlying physics of phenomena with moving boundaries. The proposed approach combines Ensemble SINDy and Peridynamic Differential Operator (PDDO) and imposes an inductive bias assuming the moving boundary physics evolves in its own corotational coordinate system. The robustness of the approach is demonstrated by considering various levels of noise in the measured data using the 2D Fisher–Stefan model. The confidence intervals of recovered coefficients are listed, and the uncertainties of the moving boundary positions are depicted by obtaining the solutions with the recovered coefficients. Although the main focus of this study is the Fisher–Stefan model, the proposed approach is applicable to any type of moving boundary problem with a smooth moving boundary front without an intermediate zone of two states. The code and data for this framework is available at: https://github.com/alicanbekar/MB_PDDO-SINDy.
Date issued
2024-09-16
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/159268
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
Journal
Engineering with Computers
Publisher
Springer London
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Bekar, A.C., Haghighat, E. & Madenci, E. Multiphysics discovery with moving boundaries using Ensemble SINDy and peridynamic differential operator. Engineering with Computers 41, 887–904 (2025).
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