DeepJEB: 3D Deep Learning-based Synthetic Jet Engine Bracket Dataset
Seongjun Hong, Yongmin Kwon, Dongju Shin, Jangseop Park, Namwoo Kang

TL;DR
DeepJEB is a large, high-quality 3D dataset for jet engine bracket analysis created using deep generative models, significantly improving surrogate model accuracy and supporting advanced AI techniques in structural engineering.
Contribution
This work introduces the DeepJEB dataset, generated via deep generative models and automation, to enhance structural analysis and surrogate modeling in mechanical engineering.
Findings
Models trained on DeepJEB achieved up to 23% higher R^2.
Over 70% reduction in mean absolute percentage error (MAPE).
DeepJEB enables more accurate structural predictions.
Abstract
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have impacted various fields, including mechanical engineering. However, the development of diverse, high-quality datasets for structural analysis remains a challenge. Traditional datasets, like the jet engine bracket dataset, are limited by small sample sizes, hindering the creation of robust surrogate models. This study introduces the DeepJEB dataset, generated through deep generative models and automated simulation pipelines, to address these limitations. DeepJEB offers comprehensive 3D geometries and corresponding structural analysis data. Key experiments validated its effectiveness, showing significant improvements in surrogate model performance. Models trained on DeepJEB achieved up to a 23% increase in the coefficient of determination and over a 70% reduction in mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) compared to those trained on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCombustion and flame dynamics · Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
