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Multielement polynomial chaos Kriging-based metamodelling for Bayesian inference of non-smooth systems

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science 2022-12-06 v1 Artificial Intelligence Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis

Abstract

This paper presents a surrogate modelling technique based on domain partitioning for Bayesian parameter inference of highly nonlinear engineering models. In order to alleviate the computational burden typically involved in Bayesian inference applications, a multielement Polynomial Chaos Expansion based Kriging metamodel is proposed. The developed surrogate model combines in a piecewise function an array of local Polynomial Chaos based Kriging metamodels constructed on a finite set of non-overlapping subdomains of the stochastic input space. Therewith, the presence of non-smoothness in the response of the forward model (e.g.~ nonlinearities and sparseness) can be reproduced by the proposed metamodel with minimum computational costs owing to its local adaptation capabilities. The model parameter inference is conducted through a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach comprising adaptive exploration and delayed rejection. The efficiency and accuracy of the proposed approach are validated through two case studies, including an analytical benchmark and a numerical case study. The latter relates the partial differential equation governing the hydrogen diffusion phenomenon of metallic materials in Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy tests.

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@article{arxiv.2212.02250,
  title  = {Multielement polynomial chaos Kriging-based metamodelling for Bayesian inference of non-smooth systems},
  author = {J. C. García-Merino and C. Calvo-Jurado and E. Martínez-Pañeda and E. García-Macías},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.02250},
  year   = {2022}
}