2019
DOI: 10.1002/pamm.201900037
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A model order reduction method for finite strain FFT solvers using a compressed sensing technique

Abstract: We present a model order reduction (MOR) method for finite strain FFT solvers to reduce the computational costs of the FFT simulation scheme of a two-scale FE-FFT simulation. The underlying method is based on a reduced set of frequencies which leads to a reduced fixed-point scheme. The reduced set of frequencies is determined offline, based on the Fourier grid and predominantly consists of low frequencies. After performing the entire simulation with this reduced set of frequencies, the compressed sensing techn… Show more

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“…The decomposition of a unit cell is done in an offline calculation using the k-means scheme by [5]. Therefore the Lippmann-Schwinger equation ( 1) is solved for the UC using a linear-elastic material model for three different load cases by the basic fixed-point scheme proposed in [6] combined with the MORFFT scheme based on a reduced set of frequencies as presented in [2,3] . Then, the calculated stresses are used as an indicator for the clustering.…”
Section: Clustering Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decomposition of a unit cell is done in an offline calculation using the k-means scheme by [5]. Therefore the Lippmann-Schwinger equation ( 1) is solved for the UC using a linear-elastic material model for three different load cases by the basic fixed-point scheme proposed in [6] combined with the MORFFT scheme based on a reduced set of frequencies as presented in [2,3] . Then, the calculated stresses are used as an indicator for the clustering.…”
Section: Clustering Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FFT-based simulation using a reduced set of Fourier modes was introduced utilizing a fixed set of modes [4,12]. In order to increase the accuracy of this MOR technique, a geometrically adapted selection of Fourier modes was developed in [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%