Harald Oezelt

2papers

2 Papers

LGApr 6, 2021
Conditional physics informed neural networks

Alexander Kovacs, Lukas Exl, Alexander Kornell et al.

We introduce conditional PINNs (physics informed neural networks) for estimating the solution of classes of eigenvalue problems. The concept of PINNs is expanded to learn not only the solution of one particular differential equation but the solutions to a class of problems. We demonstrate this idea by estimating the coercive field of permanent magnets which depends on the width and strength of local defects. When the neural network incorporates the physics of magnetization reversal, training can be achieved in an unsupervised way. There is no need to generate labeled training data. The presented test cases have been rigorously studied in the past. Thus, a detailed and easy comparison with analytical solutions is made. We show that a single deep neural network can learn the solution of partial differential equations for an entire class of problems.

COMP-PHOct 21, 2019
Extracting local switching fields in permanent magnets using machine learning

Markus Gusenbauer, Harald Oezelt, Johann Fischbacher et al.

Microstructural features play an important role for the quality of permanent magnets. The coercivity is greatly influenced by crystallographic defects, which is well known for MnAl-C, for example. In this work we show a direct link of microstructural features to the local coercivity of MnAl-C grains by machine learning. A large number of micromagnetic simulations is performed directly from Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) data using an automated meshing, modeling and simulation procedure. Decision trees are trained with the simulation results and predict local switching fields from new microscopic data within seconds.