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Non‐intrusive reduced‐order modeling using convolutional autoencoders

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The use of reduced‐order models (ROMs) in physics‐based modeling and simulation almost always involves the use of linear reduced basis (RB) methods such as the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). For… Click to show full abstract

The use of reduced‐order models (ROMs) in physics‐based modeling and simulation almost always involves the use of linear reduced basis (RB) methods such as the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). For some nonlinear problems, linear RB methods perform poorly, failing to provide an efficient subspace for the solution space. The use of nonlinear manifolds for ROMs has gained traction in recent years, showing increased performance for certain nonlinear problems over linear methods. Deep learning has been popular to this end through the use of autoencoders for providing a nonlinear trial manifold for the solution space. In this work, we present a non‐intrusive ROM framework for steady‐state parameterized partial differential equations that uses convolutional autoencoders to provide a nonlinear solution manifold and is augmented by Gaussian process regression (GPR) to approximate the expansion coefficients of the reduced model. When applied to a numerical example involving the steady incompressible Navier–Stokes equations solving a lid‐driven cavity problem, it is shown that the proposed ROM offers greater performance in prediction of full‐order states when compared to a popular method employing POD and GPR over a number of ROM dimensions.

Keywords: reduced order; order; intrusive reduced; convolutional autoencoders; non intrusive; use

Journal Title: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Year Published: 2022

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