2018
DOI: 10.1002/nme.5850
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A balanced load mapping method based on radial basis functions and fuzzy sets

Abstract: A common issue in multiphysics analysis regards a reliable way for loose couplings, because the same object is modeled using different mesh refinements, each one suited for a proper field of physics. Output data originating from a simulation environment are transferred as input data to a different model to run a new analysis. It is strongly desirable that such information transfers in a conservative way in terms of general balance. This paper faces the problem of pressure mapping between widely dissimilar mesh… Show more

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“…This method is similar to IDW, but the fluctuation of predicated value. There is also a smoothening parameter to control the smoothness of the resulting surface (Biancolini et al 2018), and the optimal kernel parameter in the study area is (0.41).…”
Section: Radial Basis Function (Rbf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is similar to IDW, but the fluctuation of predicated value. There is also a smoothening parameter to control the smoothness of the resulting surface (Biancolini et al 2018), and the optimal kernel parameter in the study area is (0.41).…”
Section: Radial Basis Function (Rbf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With transient FSI simulations it is necessary to store both modal coordinates and relative derivatives. The update of modal coordinates is performed according to Equation (20), using a modal load assumed to be constant within each time step, the shape update is performed at the end of each time step adopting Equation (11).…”
Section: Setup Of Modal Fsi Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is, for this reason, the need for numerical algorithms able to properly interpolate back and forth loads and displacements, with a proper equilibrium between accuracy and computational costs while respecting the requirements in terms of load balance when dealing with forces, precision and smoothness when dealing with displacements. Over the years, several mapping methods have been developed and are available in literature [9][10][11], such as the standard mortar method (SMM) [12] and the force reaction method [13]. Another drawback given by data transfer for partitioned approaches, when using commercial CSM and CFD solvers, is also given by the technical problem of exchanging information since, when using a closed source program offering limited degree of customization or scripting, transferring data by means of external files is often the only available option that can turn into a major bottleneck in terms of computational cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,27 Thus, the fuzzy set theory is put forward to deal with the fuzzy uncertainty, which is characterized by the membership function (MF) constructed from available expert opinions. 28,29 Under the framework of the fuzzy set theory, failure possibility (FP) is popular in quantifying the safety degree, which serves the lower bound of the fuzzy safety confidence level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%