Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Industrial Gas Turbines: Recent Trends, Advancements and Challenges (2506.19503v1)
Abstract: Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) have emerged as a promising computational framework for solving differential equations by integrating deep learning with physical constraints. However, their application in gas turbines is still in its early stages, requiring further refinement and standardization for wider adoption. This survey provides a comprehensive review of PINNs in Industrial Gas Turbines (IGTs) research, highlighting their contributions to the analysis of aerodynamic and aeromechanical phenomena, as well as their applications in flow field reconstruction, fatigue evaluation, and flutter prediction, and reviews recent advancements in accuracy, computational efficiency, and hybrid modelling strategies. In addition, it explores key research efforts, implementation challenges, and future directions aimed at improving the robustness and scalability of PINNs.
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