Dmitry Mikhaylov Evan Shellshear Mikhaylov Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Industrial Applications

Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Industrial Applications

von Dmitry Mikhaylov Evan Shellshear

The Next Frontier of Artificial Intelligence

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This book shows how to weld deep learning to the laws that govern heavy-industry assets. Instead of treating sensor readings as detached numbers, the book teaches models to obey conservation of energy, fluid flow, and material stress. The storyline follows three recurring settings—a regional power grid, an offshore drilling head, and a 2000-hectare almond farm—to prove the concept across energy, manufacturing, and agriculture.

Readers watch plain neural nets stumble when they predict outputs that break physics, then see PENN correct the error with loss penalties and custom layers that bake in the Navier-Stokes, Hooke, and Fourier equations. In benchmark tests the approach lifts predictive accuracy by up to 30 percent while trimming training energy by two-thirds. Case walk-throughs document a 25 percent cut in turbine downtime, a 50 percent reduction in drilling vibration peaks, and a 15 percent saving in irrigation power.

Special features include code snippets ready to paste into PyTorch, side-by-side plots that compare raw and physics-aware outputs, and full-color schematics that trace data from sensor to dashboard. Each chapter ends with a one-page readiness checklist so teams can turn lessons into pilots without stalling in proof-of-concept limbo. A consistent American spelling palette avoids cross-Atlantic edits.

By the final page a plant manager, data scientist, or graduate student can design, train, and deploy a model that predicts real-world behavior without ignoring the rules of nature. The payoff is lower energy bills, fewer unplanned shutdowns, and a faster path to net-zero targets—results that speak to both profit and sustainability.

 


This book shows how to weld deep learning to the laws that govern heavy-industry assets. Instead of treating sensor readings as detached numbers, the book teaches models to obey conservation of energy, fluid flow, and material stress. The storyline follows three recurring settings—a regional power grid, an offshore drilling head, and a 2000-hectare almond farm—to prove the concept across energy, manufacturing, and agriculture.

Readers watch plain neural nets stumble when they predict outputs that break physics, then see PENN correct the error with loss penalties and custom layers that bake in the Navier-Stokes, Hooke, and Fourier equations. In benchmark tests the approach lifts predictive accuracy by up to 30 percent while trimming training energy by two-thirds. Case walk-throughs document a 25 percent cut in turbine downtime, a 50 percent reduction in drilling vibration peaks, and a 15 percent saving in irrigation power.

Special features include code snippets ready to paste into PyTorch, side-by-side plots that compare raw and physics-aware outputs, and full-color schematics that trace data from sensor to dashboard. Each chapter ends with a one-page readiness checklist so teams can turn lessons into pilots without stalling in proof-of-concept limbo. A consistent American spelling palette avoids cross-Atlantic edits.

By the final page a plant manager, data scientist, or graduate student can design, train, and deploy a model that predicts real-world behavior without ignoring the rules of nature. The payoff is lower energy bills, fewer unplanned shutdowns, and a faster path to net-zero targets—results that speak to both profit and sustainability.


Bridges AI with real-world physics for industrial applications Includes 30+ physics methods integrated into neural networks Features real case studies from energy, manufacturing, and agriculture

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Dmitry Mikhaylov

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Physics-enhanced neural networks for industry Real-time AI in energy and manufacturing AI models with embedded physical laws Industrial AI applications in oil and gas Practical AI guide for engineering systems AI for low-data and edge computing environments Machine learning with thermodynamics and fluid dynamics Predictive maintenance using physics-informed AI

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ISBN: 9789819245093
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 27.11.2026

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