Data-driven anisotropic finite viscoelasticity using neural ordinary differential equations
Tac, Vahidullah, Rausch, Manuel K., Sahli-Costabal, Francisco, Tepole, Adrian B.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We develop a fully data-driven model of anisotropic finite viscoelasticity using neural ordinary differential equations as building blocks. We replace the Helmholtz free energy function and the dissipation potential with data-driven functions that a priori satisfy physics-based constraints such as objectivity and the second law of thermodynamics. Our approach enables modeling viscoelastic behavior of materials under arbitrary loads in three-dimensions even with large deformations and large deviations from the thermodynamic equilibrium. The data-driven nature of the governing potentials endows the model with much needed flexibility in modeling the viscoelastic behavior of a wide class of materials. We train the model using stress-strain data from biological and synthetic materials including humain brain tissue, blood clots, natural rubber and human myocardium and show that the data-driven method outperforms traditional, closed-form models of viscoelasticity.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-11-2023
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