We focus on steady and unsteady Navier-Stokes flow systems in a reduced-order modeling framework based on Proper Orthogonal Decomposition within a levelset geometry description and discretized by an unfitted mesh Finite Element Method. This work extends the approaches of [1 -3] to nonlinear CutFEM discretization. We construct and investigate a unified and geometry independent reduced basis which overcomes many barriers and complications of the past, that may occur whenever geometrical morphings are taking place. By employing a geometry independent reduced basis, we are able to avoid remeshing and transformation to reference configurations, and we are able to handle complex geometries. This combination of a fixed background mesh in a fixed e...
We apply the reduced basis method to solve Navier-Stokes equations in parametrized domains. Special ...
For the real-time or many-query context classical discretization techniques such as finite element m...
The reduced basis element method is a new approach for approximating the solution of problems descr...
We focus on steady and unsteady Navier-Stokes flow systems in a reduced-order modeling framework bas...
This work presents a reduced order modeling technique built on a high fidelity embedded mesh finite ...
We investigate a projection-based reduced order model of the steady incompressible Navier–Stokes equ...
In this work, we set up a new, general, and computationally efficient way to tackle parametrized flu...
In this work we are interested in the numerical solution of the steady incompressible Navier-Stokes ...
We consider the Navier-Stokes equations in a channel with a narrowing of varying height. The model i...
We present the current Reduced Basis framework for the efficient numerical approximation of parametr...
In this thesis we consider the reduced basis element method for approximating the solution of parame...
We present the current Reduced Basis framework for the efficient numerical approximation of parametr...
In light of the increasing demand for many-query and real-time PDE solutions, reduced basis methods ...
Problems with time-evolving domains are frequently occurring in computationalfluid dynamics and many...
A new method is presented to generate reduced order models (ROMs) in Fluid Dynamics problems. The me...
We apply the reduced basis method to solve Navier-Stokes equations in parametrized domains. Special ...
For the real-time or many-query context classical discretization techniques such as finite element m...
The reduced basis element method is a new approach for approximating the solution of problems descr...
We focus on steady and unsteady Navier-Stokes flow systems in a reduced-order modeling framework bas...
This work presents a reduced order modeling technique built on a high fidelity embedded mesh finite ...
We investigate a projection-based reduced order model of the steady incompressible Navier–Stokes equ...
In this work, we set up a new, general, and computationally efficient way to tackle parametrized flu...
In this work we are interested in the numerical solution of the steady incompressible Navier-Stokes ...
We consider the Navier-Stokes equations in a channel with a narrowing of varying height. The model i...
We present the current Reduced Basis framework for the efficient numerical approximation of parametr...
In this thesis we consider the reduced basis element method for approximating the solution of parame...
We present the current Reduced Basis framework for the efficient numerical approximation of parametr...
In light of the increasing demand for many-query and real-time PDE solutions, reduced basis methods ...
Problems with time-evolving domains are frequently occurring in computationalfluid dynamics and many...
A new method is presented to generate reduced order models (ROMs) in Fluid Dynamics problems. The me...
We apply the reduced basis method to solve Navier-Stokes equations in parametrized domains. Special ...
For the real-time or many-query context classical discretization techniques such as finite element m...
The reduced basis element method is a new approach for approximating the solution of problems descr...