LGJul 24, 2022

$\textit{FastSVD-ML-ROM}$: A Reduced-Order Modeling Framework based on Machine Learning for Real-Time Applications

arXiv:2207.11842v131 citationsh-index: 27
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This work addresses the need for efficient real-time simulations in engineering, though it appears incremental by combining existing ML techniques.

The paper tackles the computational challenge of real-time digital twins by proposing a machine learning-based reduced-order modeling framework, achieving accurate reconstructions for fluid dynamics and blood flow problems.

Digital twins have emerged as a key technology for optimizing the performance of engineering products and systems. High-fidelity numerical simulations constitute the backbone of engineering design, providing an accurate insight into the performance of complex systems. However, large-scale, dynamic, non-linear models require significant computational resources and are prohibitive for real-time digital twin applications. To this end, reduced order models (ROMs) are employed, to approximate the high-fidelity solutions while accurately capturing the dominant aspects of the physical behavior. The present work proposes a new machine learning (ML) platform for the development of ROMs, to handle large-scale numerical problems dealing with transient nonlinear partial differential equations. Our framework, mentioned as $\textit{FastSVD-ML-ROM}$, utilizes $\textit{(i)}$ a singular value decomposition (SVD) update methodology, to compute a linear subspace of the multi-fidelity solutions during the simulation process, $\textit{(ii)}$ convolutional autoencoders for nonlinear dimensionality reduction, $\textit{(iii)}$ feed-forward neural networks to map the input parameters to the latent spaces, and $\textit{(iv)}$ long short-term memory networks to predict and forecast the dynamics of parametric solutions. The efficiency of the $\textit{FastSVD-ML-ROM}$ framework is demonstrated for a 2D linear convection-diffusion equation, the problem of fluid around a cylinder, and the 3D blood flow inside an arterial segment. The accuracy of the reconstructed results demonstrates the robustness and assesses the efficiency of the proposed approach.

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