Advances in geometrical parametrization and reduced order models and methods for computational fluid dynamics problems in applied sciences and engineering: overview and perspectives

Journal: 

Proceedings of the ECCOMAS Congress 2016, VII European Conference on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering

Date: 

2016

Authors: 

F. Salmoiraghi, F. Ballarin, G. Corsi, A. Mola, M. Tezzele, and G. Rozza

Several problems in applied sciences and engineering require reduction techniques in order to allow computational tools to be employed in the daily practice, especially in iterative procedures such as optimization or sensitivity analysis. Reduced order methods need to face increasingly complex problems in computational mechanics, especially into a multiphysics setting. Several issues should be faced: stability of the approximation, efficient treatment of nonlinearities, uniqueness or possible bifurcations of the state solutions, proper coupling between fields, as well as offline-online computing, computational savings and certification of errors as measure of accuracy. Moreover, efficient geometrical parametrization techniques should be devised to efficiently face shape optimization problems, as well as shape reconstruction and shape assimilation problems. A related aspect deals with the management of parametrized interfaces in multiphysics problems, such as fluid-structure interaction problems, and also a domain decomposition based approach for complex parametrized networks. We present some illustrative industrial and biomedical problems as examples of recent advances on methodological developments.

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author = {Salmoiraghi, F. and Ballarin, F. and Corsi, G. and Mola, A. and Tezzele, M. and Rozza, G.},
title = {Advances in geometrical parametrization and reduced order models and methods for
computational fluid dynamics problems in applied sciences and engineering: overview and perspectives},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ECCOMAS} {Congress} 2016, {VII} {E}uropean {C}onference on
{C}omputational {M}ethods in {A}pplied {S}ciences and {E}ngineering},
year = {2016},
editor = {Papadrakakis, M. and Papadopoulos, V. and Stefanou, G. and Plevris, V.},
url = {http://www.eccomas.org/cvdata/cntr1/spc7/dtos/img/mdia/eccomas-2016-vol-1.pdf}
}

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