Article | REF: REX37 V1

Development of reduced-order models methods for the simulation of industrial problems

Authors: Cédric LEBLOND, Jean-François SIGRIST

Publication date: January 10, 2024

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1. Project background and objectives

1.1 Efficient calculation for robust, optimized design

Fast, accurate calculation remains one of the major challenges of numerical simulation, as engineers seek to optimize the design of mechanical systems and make them more robust. Simulation enables the calculation of physical quantities (displacement, velocity, pressure, etc.) characterizing the behavior or state of systems, for a given physics. With a calculation code, it is formally a matter of solving a matrix problem such as :

A(ω/t,λ)x(ω/t,λ)=
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