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Improved Training Strategies for Physics-Informed Neural Networks using Real Experimental Data in Aluminum Spot Welding

Improved Training Strategies for Physics-Informed Neural Networks using Real Experimental Data in Aluminum Spot Welding

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英文摘要

Resistance spot welding is the dominant joining process for the body-in-white in the automotive industry, where the weld nugget diameter is the key quality metric. Its measurement requires destructive testing, limiting the potential for efficient quality control. Physics-informed neural networks were investigated as a promising tool to reconstruct internal process states from experimental data, enabling model-based and non-invasive quality assessment in aluminum spot welding. A major challenge is the integration of real-world data into the network due to competing optimization objectives. To address this, we introduce two novel training strategies. First, experimental losses for dynamic displacement and nugget diameter are progressively included using a fading-in function to prevent excessive optimization conflicts. We also implement a custom learning rate scheduler and early stopping based on a rolling window to counteract premature reduction due to increased loss magnitudes. Second, we introduce a conditional update of temperature-dependent material parameters via a look-up table, activated only after a loss threshold is reached to ensure physically meaningful temperatures. An axially symmetric two-dimensional model was selected to represent the welding process accurately while maintaining computational efficiency. To reduce computational burden, the training strategies and model components were first systematically evaluated in one dimension, enabling controlled analysis of loss design and contact models. The two-dimensional network predicts dynamic displacement and nugget growth within the experimental confidence interval, supports transferring welding stages from steel to aluminum, and demonstrates strong potential for fast, model-based quality control in industrial applications.

Jan A. Zak、Christian Weißenfels

材料科学计算技术、计算机技术

Jan A. Zak,Christian Weißenfels.Improved Training Strategies for Physics-Informed Neural Networks using Real Experimental Data in Aluminum Spot Welding[EB/OL].(2025-08-06)[2025-08-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.04595.点此复制

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