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Physics-Informed Deep Monte Carlo Quantile Regression method for Interval Multilevel Bayesian Network-based Satellite Heat Reliability Analysis

14 February 2022
Xiaohu Zheng
Wen Yao
Zhiqiang Gong
Yunyang Zhang
Xiaoya Zhang
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Abstract

Temperature field reconstruction is essential for analyzing satellite heat reliability. As a representative machine learning model, the deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) is a powerful tool for reconstructing the satellite temperature field. However, DCNN needs a lot of labeled data to learn its parameters, which is contrary to the fact that actual satellite engineering can only acquire noisy unlabeled data. To solve the above problem, this paper proposes an unsupervised method, i.e., the physics-informed deep Monte Carlo quantile regression method, for reconstructing temperature field and quantifying the aleatoric uncertainty caused by data noise. For one thing, the proposed method combines a deep convolutional neural network with the known physics knowledge to reconstruct an accurate temperature field using only monitoring point temperatures. For another thing, the proposed method can quantify the aleatoric uncertainty by the Monte Carlo quantile regression. Based on the reconstructed temperature field and the quantified aleatoric uncertainty, this paper models an interval multilevel Bayesian Network to analyze satellite heat reliability. Two case studies are used to validate the proposed method.

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