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Numerical simulation and machine learning - Contribution of artificial intelligence to numerical modelling

Author: Jean-François SIGRIST

Publication date: January 10, 2024

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3. Digital models with integrated data

The numerical models used in scientific computing seek to represent physical phenomena that are sometimes highly complex: the example detailed below, based on developments carried out to meet the needs of the naval sector, shows how simulations are built, combining generic models and specific models obtained by data processing.

The example concerns the calculation of the vibrations of a metal propeller immersed in a fluid and damped using specific devices

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