Parametric VPINN framework for rapid design exploration of thin slabs
Paper in proceeding, 2026

This paper proposes a robust Variational Physics-Informed Neural Network (VPINN) framework specifically tailored for the structural analysis of thin Kirchhoff-Love plates. We utilize Approximate Distance Functions (ADFs) for hard boundary constraints and a hybrid spectral variational formulation to overcome challenges associated with fourth-order partial differential equations, such as vanishing gradients and the need for C1-continuous meshing. Our VPINN framework can learn a parametric design space and enable real-time, mesh-free structural analysis, eliminating the ‘‘modeling-meshing-solving’’ cycle. The results confirm that our VPINN accurately captures critical stiffness trends and global deformation modes, satisfying the precision requirements for conceptual design and topology optimization.

VPINN

Parametric Design

deep learning

Real-Time Simulation

Author

Ahmad Arafat

Etteplan

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design

Mohamad Omar Alzokani

Dynzatec

Proceedings of the 2026 European Conference on Computing in Construction


978-90-834513-2-9 (ISBN)

2026 European Conference on Computing in Construction
Corfu, Greece,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Construction Management

Computer Sciences

Computational Mathematics

DOI

10.35490/EC3.2026.280

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8/14/2026