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- Approximate Deconvolution Reduced Order ModelingXie, X.; Wells, D.; Wang, Z.; Iliescu, Traian (2016-10-12)This paper proposes a large eddy simulation reduced order model(LES-ROM) framework for the numerical simulation of realistic flows. In this LES-ROM framework, the proper orthogonal decomposition(POD) is used to define the ROM basis and a POD differential filter is used to define the large ROM structures. An approximate deconvolution(AD) approach is used to solve the ROM closure problem and develop a new AD-ROM. This AD-ROM is tested in the numerical simulation of the one-dimensional Burgers equation with a small diffusion coefficient(10^{-3})
- Calibrated Filtered Reduced Order ModelingXie, X.; Mohebujjaman, M.; Rebholz, L. G.; Iliescu, Traian (2017-02-20)We propose a calibrated filtered reduced order model (CF-ROM) framework for the numerical simulation of general nonlinear PDEs that are amenable to reduced order modeling. The novel CF-ROM framework consists of two steps: (i) In the first step, we use explicit ROM spatial filtering of the nonlinear PDE to construct a filtered ROM. This filtered ROM is low-dimensional, but is not closed (because of the nonlinearity in the given PDE). (ii) In the second step, we use a calibration procedure to close the filtered ROM, i.e., to model the interaction between the resolved and unresolved modes. To this end, we use a linear or quadratic ansatz to model this interaction and close the filtered ROM. To find the new coefficients in the closed filtered ROM, we solve an optimization problem that minimizes the difference between the full order model data and our ansatz. Although we use a fluid dynamics setting to illustrate how to construct and use the CF-ROM framework, we emphasize that it is built on general ideas of spatial filtering and optimization and is independent of (restrictive) phenomenological arguments. Thus, the CF-ROM framework can be applied to a wide variety of PDEs.
- Data-Driven Filtered Reduced Order Modeling Of Fluid FlowsXie, X.; Mohebujjaman, M.; Rebholz, L. G.; Iliescu, Traian (2017-09-11)We propose a data-driven filtered reduced order model (DDF-ROM) framework for the numerical simulation of fluid flows. The novel DDF-ROM framework consists of two steps: (i) In the first step, we use explicit ROM spatial filtering of the nonlinear PDE to construct a filtered ROM. This filtered ROM is low-dimensional, but is not closed (because of the nonlinearity in the given PDE). (ii) In the second step, we use data-driven modeling to close the filtered ROM, i.e., to model the interaction between the resolved and unresolved modes. To this end, we use a quadratic ansatz to model this interaction and close the filtered ROM. To find the new coefficients in the closed filtered ROM, we solve an optimization problem that minimizes the difference between the full order model data and our ansatz. We emphasize that the new DDF-ROM is built on general ideas of spatial filtering and optimization and is independent of (restrictive) phenomenological arguments. We investigate the DDF-ROM in the numerical simulation of a 2D channel flow past a circular cylinder at Reynolds number $Re=100$. The DDF-ROM is significantly more accurate than the standard projection ROM. Furthermore, the computational costs of the DDF-ROM and the standard projection ROM are similar, both costs being orders of magnitude lower than the computational cost of the full order model. We also compare the new DDF-ROM with modern ROM closure models in the numerical simulation of the 1D Burgers equation. The DDF-ROM is more accurate and significantly more efficient than these ROM closure models.