The modeling of multiphase flow in a pipe presents a significant challenge for high-resolution computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models due to the high aspect ratio (length over diameter) of the domain. In subsea applications, the pipe length can be several hundreds of meters vs a pipe diameter of just a few inches. Approximating CFD models in a low-dimensional space, reduced-order models have been shown to produce accurate results with a speed-up of orders of magnitude. In this paper, we present a new AI-based non-intrusive reduced-order model within a domain decomposition framework (AI-DDNIROM), which is capable of making predictions for domains significantly larger than the domain used in training. This is achieved by (i) using a domain...
The slug flow pattern is one of the most common gas–liquid flow patterns in multiphase transportatio...
Producción CientíficaSolving computational fluid dynamics problems requires using large computationa...
Multiphase flow of oil, gas, and water occurs in a reservoir’s underground formation and also within...
The modelling of multiphase flow in a pipe presents a significant challenge for high-resolution comp...
We present a data-driven or non-intrusive reduced-order model (NIROM) which is capable of making pre...
In this paper we present a new domain decomposition non-intrusive reduced order model (DDNIROM) for ...
This paper presents a new nonlinear non-intrusive reduced-order model (NL-NIROM) that outperforms tr...
A non-intrusive reduced-order model for nonlinear parametric flowproblems is developed. It is based ...
A convolution neural network (CNN)-based approach for the construction of reduced order surrogate mo...
We present a numerical methodology for construction of reduced-order models (ROMs) of fluid flows th...
A non-intrusive reduced-order model for nonlinear parametric flow problems is developed. Itis based ...
In this paper, a new Domain Decomposition Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Model (DDNIROM) is developed f...
This paper presents a novel model reduction method: deep learning reduced order model, which is base...
Multiphase flows are described by the multiphase Navier-Stokes equations. Numerically solving these ...
Reduced-order models (ROMs) are computationally inexpensive simplifications of high-fidelity complex...
The slug flow pattern is one of the most common gas–liquid flow patterns in multiphase transportatio...
Producción CientíficaSolving computational fluid dynamics problems requires using large computationa...
Multiphase flow of oil, gas, and water occurs in a reservoir’s underground formation and also within...
The modelling of multiphase flow in a pipe presents a significant challenge for high-resolution comp...
We present a data-driven or non-intrusive reduced-order model (NIROM) which is capable of making pre...
In this paper we present a new domain decomposition non-intrusive reduced order model (DDNIROM) for ...
This paper presents a new nonlinear non-intrusive reduced-order model (NL-NIROM) that outperforms tr...
A non-intrusive reduced-order model for nonlinear parametric flowproblems is developed. It is based ...
A convolution neural network (CNN)-based approach for the construction of reduced order surrogate mo...
We present a numerical methodology for construction of reduced-order models (ROMs) of fluid flows th...
A non-intrusive reduced-order model for nonlinear parametric flow problems is developed. Itis based ...
In this paper, a new Domain Decomposition Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Model (DDNIROM) is developed f...
This paper presents a novel model reduction method: deep learning reduced order model, which is base...
Multiphase flows are described by the multiphase Navier-Stokes equations. Numerically solving these ...
Reduced-order models (ROMs) are computationally inexpensive simplifications of high-fidelity complex...
The slug flow pattern is one of the most common gas–liquid flow patterns in multiphase transportatio...
Producción CientíficaSolving computational fluid dynamics problems requires using large computationa...
Multiphase flow of oil, gas, and water occurs in a reservoir’s underground formation and also within...