What machine learning can do for computational solid mechanics

09/17/2021
by   Siddhant Kumar, et al.
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Machine learning has found its way into almost every area of science and engineering, and we are only at the beginning of its exploration across fields. Being a popular, versatile and powerful framework, machine learning has proven most useful where classical techniques are computationally inefficient, which applies particularly to computational solid mechanics. Here, we dare to give a non-exhaustive overview of potential avenues for machine learning in the numerical modeling of solids and structures and offer our (subjective) perspective on what is yet to come.

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