Model-data-driven constitutive responses: application to a multiscale computational framework

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DOI10.1016/J.IJENGSCI.2021.103522arXiv2104.02650WikidataQ108871263 ScholiaQ108871263MaRDI QIDQ6364668FDOQ6364668


Authors: Jan N. Fuhg, Christoph Böhm, Nikolaos Bouklas, Amelie Fau, P. Wriggers, Michele Marino Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 April 2021

Abstract: Computational multiscale methods for analyzing and deriving constitutive responses have been used as a tool in engineering problems because of their ability to combine information at different length scales. However, their application in a nonlinear framework can be limited by high computational costs, numerical difficulties, and/or inaccuracies. In this paper, a hybrid methodology is presented which combines classical constitutive laws (model-based), a data-driven correction component, and computational multiscale approaches. A model-based material representation is locally improved with data from lower scales obtained by means of a nonlinear numerical homogenization procedure leading to a model-data-driven approach. Therefore, macroscale simulations explicitly incorporate the true microscale response, maintaining the same level of accuracy that would be obtained with online micro-macro simulations but with a computational cost comparable to classical model-driven approaches. In the proposed approach, both model and data play a fundamental role allowing for the synergistic integration between a physics-based response and a machine learning black-box. Numerical applications are implemented in two dimensions for different tests investigating both material and structural responses in large deformation.













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