Machine learning; Elastoplasticity; Reduced order model; Clustering; Recurrent neural networks
Abstract :
[en] Projection-based model-order-reduction (MOR) accelerates computations of physical
systems in case the same computation must be performed many times for different load parameters (e.g. parameters, geometries, initial conditions, boundary conditions). It therefore finds its use in application domains such as inverse modelling, optimization, uncertainty quantification and computational homogenization. Projection-based MOR uses the solutions of an initial set of (training/offline) computations to construct the solutions of the remaining (online) computations. For finite element computations of hyperelastic solids, projection-based MOR is accurate and fast. However, for finite element computations of hyperelastoplastic solids, conventional projection-based MOR is far from accurate and fast. This thesis explores different numerical approaches to improve projection-based MOR for hyperelastoplastic finite element simulations. The first investigated innovation focuses on enhancing the interpolation employed in projection-based MOR with an additional interpolation associated with a coarse finite element discretization. Because inconsistent results are obtained with this approach, the second innovation focuses on equipping the projection-based MOR with a neural network. This substantially accelerates the online computations, and although the reported accuracy can be argued to be reasonable, it is definitely not excellent. To this end, the third innovation investigates the use of machine learning to adaptively select the interpolation functions of projection-based MOR during the course of a simulation.
MACHINE LEARNING FOR PROJECTION-BASED MODEL-ORDER-REDUCTION OF ELASTOPLASTICITY
Defense date :
25 April 2022
Institution :
Unilu - University of Luxembourg [Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine], Esch-sur-alzette, Luxembourg ULiège - University of Liège [Faculté des Sciences appliquées], Liege, Belgium
Degree :
DOCTEUR DE L’UNIVERSITÉ DU LUXEMBOURG EN SCIENCES DE L’INGÉNIEUR
Cotutelle degree :
DOCTEUR DE L’UNIVERSITÉ DE LIÈGE EN SCIENCES DE L’INGÉNIEUR
Promotor :
BORDAS, Stéphane ; University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Engineering (DoE)
Noels Ludovic; ULiège - University of Liège [BE] > Professor
President :
ZILIAN, Andreas ; University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Engineering (DoE)
Wu Ling; ULiège - University of Liège [BE]
Jury member :
Ryckelynck David; Mines ParisTech > Professor
Duriez Christian; INRIA-Lille > Professor
Focus Area :
Computational Sciences Physics and Materials Science