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Physics-informed deep 1D CNN compiled in extended state space fusion for seismic response modeling

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COMPUTERS & STRUCTURES
Volume 291, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruc.2023.107215

Keywords

Deep learning; Physics-informed; State space representation; Seismic response modeling

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This study proposes a novel physics-informed deep 1D convolutional neural network (SSM-CNN) for enhanced seismic response modeling. By construing the differential nexus of state variables derived from the state-space representation of initial structural response, an innovative parameter-free physics-constrained mechanism is designed and embedded for performance enhancement. Experimental validations confirmed the effectiveness and superiority of physics-informed SSM-CNN in seismic response prediction.
Artificial neural networks have been proven promisingly powerful in developing a data-driven surrogate model for rapid seismic response modeling, while very few of them embody a physical mechanism with explicit interpretability. Herewith, this study proposes a novel physics-informed deep 1D convolutional neural network compiled in extended state space fusion (SSM-CNN) for enhanced seismic response modeling. In the SSM-CNN, an innovative parameter-free physics-constrained mechanism is designed and embedded for performance enhancement by construing the differential nexus of state variables derived from the state-space representation of initial structural response. Both the designing philosophy and mechanism translating of the SSM-CNN are elaborated exhaustively. To fully demonstrate the capability and superiority of proposed model compared to normal CNN, two groups of filed records of earthquake events with different sources from PEER and CESMD dataset were allocated for numerical and experimental validations, respectively. The validation results confirmed the effectiveness and superiority of physics-informed SSM-CNN in seismic response prediction. The sensitivity analysis and generalization analysis were also performed on the models for better understanding their inter-pretability. Involved algorithms and models in present study were integrated and developed into a web program, which affirmed a promising engineering applicability for rapid seismic response prediction.

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