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MS&A series | 2017

Hi-POD solution of parametrized fluid dynamics problems: preliminary results

Davide Baroli; Cristina Maria Cova; Simona Perotto; Lorenzo Sala; Alessandro Veneziani

Numerical modeling of fluids in pipes or network of pipes (like in the circulatory system) has been recently faced with new methods that exploit the specific nature of the dynamics, so that a one dimensional axial mainstream is enriched by local secondary transverse components (Ern et al., Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, pp 703–710. Springer, Heidelberg, 2008; Perotto et al., Multiscale Model Simul 8(4):1102–1127, 2010; Perotto and Veneziani, J Sci Comput 60(3):505–536, 2014). These methods—under the name of Hierarchical Model (Hi-Mod) reduction—construct a solution as a finite element axial discretization, completed by a spectral approximation of the transverse dynamics. It has been demonstrated that Hi-Mod reduction significantly accelerates the computations without compromising the accuracy. In view of variational data assimilation procedures (or, more in general, control problems), it is crucial to have efficient model reduction techniques to rapidly solve, for instance, a parametrized problem for several choices of the parameters of interest. In this work, we present some preliminary results merging Hi-Mod techniques with a classical Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) strategy. We name this new approach as Hi-POD model reduction. We demonstrate the efficiency and the reliability of Hi-POD on multiparameter advection-diffusion-reaction problems as well as on the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, both in a steady and in an unsteady setting.


PHYSOR 2018 | 2018

Development of a Data-Driven Approach based on Kalman filtering for CFD Reactor Analysis

Carolina Introini; Antonio Cammi; Stefano Lorenzi; Davide Baroli; Bernhard Peters


Archive | 2018

Analysis of FSI-driven energy harvesting devices using parameterised reduced-order models

Andreas Zilian; Davide Baroli


Archive | 2018

A Reduced Order Kalman Filter for Computational Fluid-Dynamics Applications

Carolina Introini; Antonio Cammi; Stefano Lorenzi; Davide Baroli


Archive | 2018

Modelling and analysis of flow-driven energy harvesting devices and associated reduced order models

Andreas Zilian; Davide Baroli


Archive | 2018

A hyper-reduction method using adaptivity to cut the assembly costs of reduced order models

Jack Hale; Elisa Schenone; Davide Baroli; Lars Beex; Stéphane Bordas


Archive | 2017

Reduced basis Nitsche-based domain decomposition: a biomedical application

Davide Baroli; Lars Beex; Jack Hale; Stéphane Bordas


Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science | 2017

Comparison of Several RANS Modelling for the Pavia TRIGA Mark II Research Reactor

Carolina Introini; Antonio Cammi; Stefano Lorenzi; Davide Baroli; Bernhard Peters


Archive | 2016

Image to analysis pipeline: single and double balloons kyphoplasty

Davide Baroli; Paul Hauseux; Jack Hale; Stéphane Bordas


Archive | 2016

Reduced order method for patient specific application: biomechanics of brain in presence of tumor

Davide Baroli; Lars Beex; Stéphane Bordas

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Jack Hale

University of Luxembourg

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Lars Beex

University of Luxembourg

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Andreas Zilian

University of Luxembourg

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Elisa Schenone

University of Luxembourg

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Paul Hauseux

University of Luxembourg

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Lorenzo Sala

University of Strasbourg

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