Adaptive Learning on the Grids for Elliptic Hemivariational Inequalities

04/11/2021
by   Jianguo Huang, et al.
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This paper introduces a deep learning method for solving an elliptic hemivariational inequality (HVI). In this method, an expectation minimization problem is first formulated based on the variational principle of underlying HVI, which is solved by stochastic optimization algorithms using three different training strategies for updating network parameters. The method is applied to solve two practical problems in contact mechanics, one of which is a frictional bilateral contact problem and the other of which is a frictionless normal compliance contact problem. Numerical results show that the deep learning method is efficient in solving HVIs and the adaptive mesh-free multigrid algorithm can provide the most accurate solution among the three learning methods.

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