In this work, we propose a framework that constructs reduced order models for nonlinear structural mechanics in a nonintrusive fashion, and can handle large scale simulations. We identify three steps that are carried out separately in time, and possibly on different devices: (i) the production of high-fidelity solutions by a commercial software, (ii) the offline stage of the model reduction and (iii) the online stage where the reduced order model is exploited. The nonintrusivity assumes that only the displacement field solution is known, and relies on operations on simulation data during the offline phase by using an in-house code. The compatibility with a new commercial code only needs the implementation of a routine converting the mesh an...
Many model order reduction approaches use solutions of a few ‘offline’ training simulations to reduc...
Séminaire invité à l'IRDLNumerous engineering problems, despite the impressive progress of computati...
peer reviewedWe propose in this paper a reduced order modelling technique based on domain partitioni...
Numerical simulations currently represent one of the most efficient ways of studying complex physica...
In solid mechanics, linear structures often exhibit (local) nonlinear behavior when close to failure...
International audienceThis paper concerns the adaptation of reduced-order models during simulations ...
Nowadays, there is an increasing need, and interest, in model order reduction (MOR) techniques that ...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order modelling appl...
A High-Performance Reduced-Order Model (HPROM) technique, previously presented by the authors in the...
Forming processes usually involve irreversible plastic transformations. The calculation in that case...
Engineering problems are very often characterised by a large ratio between the scale of the structu...
The permanent increase in available computing resources can achieve more and more ambitious numerica...
We propose a projection-based model order reduction procedure for a general class of parametric quas...
We propose a non-intrusive reduced basis (RB) method for parametrized nonlinear partial differential...
Simulating fracture in realistic engineering components is computationally expensive. In the context...
Many model order reduction approaches use solutions of a few ‘offline’ training simulations to reduc...
Séminaire invité à l'IRDLNumerous engineering problems, despite the impressive progress of computati...
peer reviewedWe propose in this paper a reduced order modelling technique based on domain partitioni...
Numerical simulations currently represent one of the most efficient ways of studying complex physica...
In solid mechanics, linear structures often exhibit (local) nonlinear behavior when close to failure...
International audienceThis paper concerns the adaptation of reduced-order models during simulations ...
Nowadays, there is an increasing need, and interest, in model order reduction (MOR) techniques that ...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order modelling appl...
A High-Performance Reduced-Order Model (HPROM) technique, previously presented by the authors in the...
Forming processes usually involve irreversible plastic transformations. The calculation in that case...
Engineering problems are very often characterised by a large ratio between the scale of the structu...
The permanent increase in available computing resources can achieve more and more ambitious numerica...
We propose a projection-based model order reduction procedure for a general class of parametric quas...
We propose a non-intrusive reduced basis (RB) method for parametrized nonlinear partial differential...
Simulating fracture in realistic engineering components is computationally expensive. In the context...
Many model order reduction approaches use solutions of a few ‘offline’ training simulations to reduc...
Séminaire invité à l'IRDLNumerous engineering problems, despite the impressive progress of computati...
peer reviewedWe propose in this paper a reduced order modelling technique based on domain partitioni...