Accelerated solutions of convection-dominated partial differential equations using implicit feature tracking and empirical quadrature
Abstract
This work introduces an empirical quadrature-based hyperreduction procedure and greedy training algorithm to effectively reduce the computational cost of solving convection-dominated problems with limited training. The proposed approach circumvents the slowly decaying -width limitation of linear model reduction techniques applied to convection-dominated problems by using a nonlinear approximation manifold systematically defined by composing a low-dimensional affine space with bijections of the underlying domain. The reduced-order model is defined as the solution of a residual minimization problem over the nonlinear manifold. An online-efficient method is obtained by using empirical quadrature to approximate the optimality system such that it can be solved with mesh-independent operations. The proposed reduced-order model is trained using a greedy procedure to systematically sample the parameter domain. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated on two shock-dominated computational fluid dynamics benchmarks.
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@article{arxiv.2305.15661,
title = {Accelerated solutions of convection-dominated partial differential equations using implicit feature tracking and empirical quadrature},
author = {Marzieh Alireza Mirhoseini and Matthew J. Zahr},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.15661},
year = {2023}
}
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24 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables