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Characterization of partial wetting by CMAS droplets using multiphase many-body dissipative particle dynamics and data-driven discovery based on PINNs

Elham Kiyani, Mahdi Kooshkbaghi, Khemraj Shukla, Rahul Koneru, Zhen Li, Luis Bravo, Anindya Ghoshal, George Em Karniadakis, Mikko Karttunen

2024Journal of Fluid Mechanics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The molten sand that is a mixture of calcia, magnesia, alumina and silicate, known as CMAS, is characterized by its high viscosity, density and surface tension. The unique properties of CMAS make it a challenging material to deal with in high-temperature applications, requiring innovative solutions and materials to prevent its buildup and damage to critical equipment. Here, we use multiphase many-body dissipative particle dynamics simulations to study the wetting dynamics of highly viscous molten CMAS droplets. The simulations are performed in three dimensions, with varying initial droplet sizes and equilibrium contact angles. We propose a parametric ordinary differential equation (ODE) that captures the spreading radius behaviour of the CMAS droplets. The ODE parameters are then identified based on the physics-informed neural network (PINN) framework. Subsequently, the closed-form dependency of parameter values found by the PINN on the initial radii and contact angles are given using symbolic regression. Finally, we employ Bayesian PINNs (B-PINNs) to assess and quantify the uncertainty associated with the discovered parameters. In brief, this study provides insight into spreading dynamics of CMAS droplets by fusing simple parametric ODE modelling and state-of-the-art machine-learning techniques.

Topics & Concepts

OdeDissipative particle dynamicsWettingSurface tensionRADIUSParametric statisticsMechanicsMaterials scienceDissipative systemParticle (ecology)Contact angleOrdinary differential equationStatistical physicsViscosityComputer scienceThermodynamicsPhysicsDifferential equationApplied mathematicsMathematical analysisMathematicsGeologyOceanographyStatisticsComposite materialPolymerComputer securityLattice Boltzmann Simulation StudiesBlock Copolymer Self-AssemblyMaterial Dynamics and Properties
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