论文标题

使用可解释的前馈神经网络通过图像序列分类提取的固体表面上的飞溅滴剂的特征

Features of a Splashing Drop on a Solid Surface and the Temporal Evolution extracted through Image-Sequence Classification using an Interpretable Feedforward Neural Network

论文作者

Yee, Jingzu, Igarashi, Daichi, Yamanaka, Akinori, Tagawa, Yoshiyuki

论文摘要

本文报告了在实心表面上溅出的滴滴和时间演化的特征,这些特征是通过图像序列分类提取的,使用高度可解释的前馈神经网络(FNN),其隐藏层为零。用于训练验证和测试FNN的图像序列显示了毫米大小的乙醇滴的早期变形,这些乙醇液滴会影响亲水性玻璃基板,Weber数量范围在31-474之间(大约173)。进行特定的摄像条件和数字图像处理,以确保图像序列之间的高相似性。结果,受过训练的FNN的测试准确性高于96%。值得注意的是,该特征提取表明,受过训练的FNN将弹出的次级液滴的时间演变确定为空气动力学上抬起的薄片和相对较高的主体轮廓是溅出的特征,而相对短而较厚的Lamella则是非弹药液的特征。这些特征的物理解释及其各自的时间进化已被鉴定出来,除了主体的轮廓高度在飞溅和非挡板滴之间的轮廓高度差。在这项研究中报道的观察结果对于开发数据驱动的模拟很重要,以建模对固体表面撞击期间溅出滴的变形。

This paper reports the features of a splashing drop on a solid surface and the temporal evolution, which are extracted through image-sequence classification using a highly interpretable feedforward neural network (FNN) with zero hidden layer. The image sequences used for training-validation and testing of the FNN show the early-stage deformation of milli-sized ethanol drops that impact a hydrophilic glass substrate with the Weber number ranges between 31-474 (splashing threshold about 173). Specific videographing conditions and digital image processing are performed to ensure the high similarity among the image sequences. As a result, the trained FNNs achieved a test accuracy higher than 96%. Remarkably, the feature extraction shows that the trained FNN identifies the temporal evolution of the ejected secondary droplets around the aerodynamically lifted lamella and the relatively high contour of the main body as the features of a splashing drop, while the relatively short and thick lamella as the feature of a nonsplashing drop. The physical interpretation for these features and their respective temporal evolution have been identified except for the difference in contour height of the main body between splashing and nonsplashing drops. The observation reported in this study is important for the development of a data-driven simulation for modeling the deformation of a splashing drop during the impact on a solid surface.

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