Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) enable mesh-free solutions of partial differential equations (PDE) but can suffer from training stagnation or convergence to non-physical solutions in moderate-to-high Reynolds number non-Newtonian bluff-body flows. This study investigates steady confined channel flow around a square cylinder for power-law fluids and evaluates, within a data-free PINN framework (boundary and PDE residual constraints only), the effects of Fourier feature embedding and a re-initialization training strategy. Predictions are performed for Reynolds numbers Re=10,40, and 100 and power-law indices n=0.5,1.0, and 1.4 and are compared against benchmark computational fluid dynamics results. Fourier features improve accuracy at low Reynolds numbers but can yield low-residual yet non-physical solutions at higher Reynolds numbers, manifested by windward stagnation point displacement and attenuation of predicted magnitudes. Re-initialization mitigates training stagnation and reduces errors but may induce non-physical wake deflection at the highest Reynolds number. These findings clarify how feature embedding and re-initialization affect PINN robustness for confined non-Newtonian flow simulations.
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Huacan Li
Haobo Hua
Zhiyi Yu
Physics of Fluids
Tsinghua University
Beijing Institute of Technology
Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895796c1944d70ce06761 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0322116