arXiv:2603.23578v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Efficient thermal management and precise field prediction are critical for the design of advanced energy systems, including electrohydrodynamic transport, microfluidic energy harvesters, and electrically driven thermal regulators. However, the steady-state simulation of these electrothermal coupled multiphysics systems remains challenging for physics-informed neural computation due to strong nonlinear field coupling, temperature-dependent coefficient variability, and complex interface dynamics. This study proposes a Residual Attention Physics-Informed Neural Network (RA-PINN) framework for the unified solution of coupled velocity, pressure, electric-potential, and temperature fields. By integrating a unified five-field operator formulation with residual-connected feature propagation and attention-guided channel modulation, the proposed architecture effectively captures localized coupling structures and steep gradients. We evaluate RA-PINN across four representative energy-relevant benchmarks: constant-coefficient coupling, indirect pressure-gauge constraints, temperature-dependent transport, and oblique-interface consistency. Comparative analysis against Pure-MLP, LSTM-PINN, and pLSTM-PINN demonstrates that RA-PINN achieves superior accuracy, yielding the lowest MSE, RMSE, and relative $L_2$ errors across all scenarios. Notably, RA-PINN maintains high structural fidelity in interface-dominated and variable-coefficient settings where conventional PINN backbones often fail. These results establish RA-PINN as a robust and accurate computational framework for the high-fidelity modeling and optimization of complex electrothermal multiphysics in sustainable energy applications.
