Active Manifold and Model Order Reduction to Accelerate Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization - presented by Prof. Charbel Farhat

Active Manifold and Model Order Reduction to Accelerate Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization

Prof. Charbel Farhat

Prof. Charbel Farhat
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Charbel
Hyperreduction using ECSW
CFD example
N e =
1.25
Ne(=I)=
5 000
CSD example
Ne(=1)(E|)=275 685
Ne(=I)=
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The State of the art PMOR can handle highly complex problems, such as aerodynamics. An example is an F-16 maneuvering at a Reynolds number of 18 million. The high dimensional model, a detached simulation with a dimensionality of 160 million, has been reduced to 54 dimensions. Despite this reduction, the flow field looks the same whether using the high dimensional model or the hyper-reduced order model. This can be seen in the comparison of vortex shedding on the left and right sides.