The present work is concerned with the application of projection-based, model reduction techniques to the ecient solution of the cell equilibrium equation appearing in (otherwise prohibitively costly) two-scale, computational homogenization problems. The main original elements of the proposed Reduced-Order Model (ROM) are fundamentally three. Firstly, the reduced set of empirical, globally-supported shape functions are constructed from pre-computed Finite Element (FE) snapshots by applying, rather than the standard Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD), a partitioned version of the POD that accounts for the elastic/inelastic character of the solution. Secondly, we show that, for purposes of fast evaluation of the nonane term (in this case, ...
International audienceA common practice in multiscale problems for heterogeneous materials with well...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order mod-elling app...
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The present work is concerned with the application of projection-based, model reduction techniques t...
A novel model-order reduction technique for the solution of the fine-scale equilibrium problem appea...
A High-Performance Reduced-Order Model (HPROM) technique, previously presented by the authors in the...
Computing the macroscopic material response of a continuum body commonly involves the formulation of...
peer reviewedComputational homogenisation is a widely spread technique to calculate the overall prop...
A High-Performance Reduced-Order Model (HPROM) technique, previously presented by the authors in the...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order modelling appl...
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AbstractThe paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fract...
International audienceA common practice in multiscale problems for heterogeneous materials with well...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order mod-elling app...
International audienceA common engineering practice in the analysis of composite (or polycrystalline...
The present work is concerned with the application of projection-based, model reduction techniques t...
A novel model-order reduction technique for the solution of the fine-scale equilibrium problem appea...
A High-Performance Reduced-Order Model (HPROM) technique, previously presented by the authors in the...
Computing the macroscopic material response of a continuum body commonly involves the formulation of...
peer reviewedComputational homogenisation is a widely spread technique to calculate the overall prop...
A High-Performance Reduced-Order Model (HPROM) technique, previously presented by the authors in the...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order modelling appl...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a novel algorithm for the dimensional reduction of t...
International audienceThis paper presents a new multi-scale method for the homogenization analysis o...
The paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fracture prob...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order m...
AbstractThe paper proposes some new computational strategies for affordably solving multiscale fract...
International audienceA common practice in multiscale problems for heterogeneous materials with well...
In this paper, we propose upper and lower error bounding techniques for reduced order mod-elling app...
International audienceA common engineering practice in the analysis of composite (or polycrystalline...