A reduced order approach for the embedded shifted boundary FEM and a heat exchange system on parametrized geometries

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DOI10.1007/978-3-030-21013-7_8zbMATH Open1442.65376arXiv1807.07753OpenAlexW2900157040MaRDI QIDQ4973308FDOQ4973308


Authors: Efthimios N. Karatzas, Giovanni Stabile, Nabil M. Atallah, Gianluigi Rozza, G. Scovazzi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 December 2019

Published in: IUTAM Symposium on Model Order Reduction of Coupled Systems, Stuttgart, Germany, May 22–25, 2018 (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A model order reduction technique is combined with an embedded boundary finite element method with a POD-Galerkin strategy. The proposed methodology is applied to parametrized heat transfer problems and we rely on a sufficiently refined shape-regular background mesh to account for parametrized geometries. In particular, the employed embedded boundary element method is the Shifted Boundary Method (SBM) recently proposed. This approach is based on the idea of shifting the location of true boundary conditions to a surrogate boundary, with the goal of avoiding cut cells near the boundary of the computational domain. This combination of methodologies has multiple advantages. In the first place, since the Shifted Boundary Method always relies on the same background mesh, there is no need to update the discretized parametric domain. Secondly, we avoid the treatment of cut cell elements, which usually need particular attention. Thirdly, since the whole background mesh is considered in the reduced basis construction, the SBM allows for a smooth transition of the reduced modes across the immersed domain boundary. The performances of the method are verified in two dimensional heat transfer numerical examples.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.07753




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