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Research on a Rapid Three-Dimensional Compressor Flow Field Prediction Method Integrating U‑Net and Physics‑Informed Neural Networks

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  • Chen Wang

    (School of Intelligence Science and Technology, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830046, China)

  • Hongbing Ma

    (School of Intelligence Science and Technology, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830046, China
    Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China)

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This paper presents a neural network model, PINN‑AeroFlow‑U, for reconstructing full‑field aerodynamic quantities around three‑dimensional compressor blades, including regions near the wall. This model is based on structured CFD training data and physics‑informed loss functions and is proposed for direct 3D compressor flow prediction. It maps flow data from the physical domain to a uniform computational domain and employs a U-Net‑based neural network capable of capturing the sharp local transitions induced by fluid acceleration near the blade leading edge, as well as learning flow features associated with internal boundaries (e.g., the wall boundary). The inputs to PINN‑AeroFlow‑U are the flow‑field coordinate data from high‑fidelity multi‑geometry blade solutions, the 3D blade geometry, and the first‑order metric coefficients obtained via mesh transformation. Its outputs include the pressure field, temperature field, and velocity vector field within the blade passage. To enhance physical interpretability, the network’s loss function incorporates both the Euler equations and gradient constraints. PINN‑AeroFlow‑U achieves prediction errors of 1.063% for the pressure field and 2.02% for the velocity field, demonstrating high accuracy.

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  • Chen Wang & Hongbing Ma, 2025. "Research on a Rapid Three-Dimensional Compressor Flow Field Prediction Method Integrating U‑Net and Physics‑Informed Neural Networks," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(15), pages 1-27, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:13:y:2025:i:15:p:2396-:d:1710208
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