peer reviewedThis article describes a bridge between POD-based model order reduction techniques and the classical Newton/Krylov solvers. This bridge is used to derive an efficient algorithm to correct, " on-the-fly" , the reduced order modelling of highly nonlinear problems undergoing strong topological changes. Damage initiation problems tackled via a corrected hyperreduction method are used as an example. It is shown that the relevancy of reduced order model can be significantly improved with reasonable additional costs when using this algorithm, even when strong topological changes are involved. © 2010.Towards the next generation surgical simulator
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We propose a reduced order modelling technique based on a partitioning of the domain of study in the...
International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of proper generalized decomposition method...
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peer reviewedIn this paper, we develop a bridge between POD-based model order reduction techniques a...
peer reviewedAt every iteration or timestep of the online phase of some reduced-order modelling sche...
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...
"This is the peer reviewed version of the following article:Kerfriden, P., Ródenas, J. J. and Bordas...
Engineering problems are very often characterised by a large ratio between the scale of the structu...
In this paper, we propose to couple model order reduction techniques with domain decomposition meth-...
An increasing complexity of models used to predict real-world systems leads to the need for algorith...
In solid mechanics, linear structures often exhibit (local) nonlinear behavior when close to failure...
A quadratic approximation manifold is presented for performing nonlinear, projection-based, model or...