Embedded domain Reduced Basis Models for the shallow water hyperbolic equations with the Shifted Boundary Method

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DOI10.1016/J.CMA.2022.115143arXiv2201.09546WikidataQ115578450 ScholiaQ115578450MaRDI QIDQ6388992FDOQ6388992


Authors: Xianyi Zeng, Giovanni Stabile, Efthimios N. Karatzas, G. Scovazzi, Gianluigi Rozza Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 January 2022

Abstract: We consider fully discrete embedded finite element approximations for a shallow water hyperbolic problem and its reduced-order model. Our approach is based on a fixed background mesh and an embedded reduced basis. The Shifted Boundary Method for spatial discretization is combined with an explicit predictor/multi-corrector time integration to integrate in time the numerical solutions to the shallow water equations, both for the full and reduced-order model. In order to improve the approximation of the solution manifold also for geometries that are untested during the offline stage, the snapshots have been pre-processed by means of an interpolation procedure that precedes the reduced basis computation. The methodology is tested on geometrically parametrized shapes with varying size and position.













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