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A reduced order model based manifold technique for automated defect judging, Application to structural holes


Abstract:

Automation is conquering new fields on a daily basis. Aiming for faster and more reliable products, industrials as well as researchers are oriented into automation. Non-d...Show More

Abstract:

Automation is conquering new fields on a daily basis. Aiming for faster and more reliable products, industrials as well as researchers are oriented into automation. Non-destructive testing as well as defect quantification is not an exception. In fact, decisions with minimum allowable error are sought in real-time when facing any potential defect. In this work, we suggest a comprehensive method based on model order reduction techniques to judge if a structure shall be salvaged. The real-time decision is based on multidimensional parametric simulation, performed offline, using the Proper Generalized Decomposition (PGD). The PGD is a model order reduction technique that allows circumventing the curse of dimensionality by using domain decomposition. Therefore, the 6D simulation illustrated in this paper is performed within few minutes on a normal portable PC. Later on, a manifold is built and used online for decision-making.
Date of Conference: 10-13 December 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 January 2018
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Conference Location: Beirut, Lebanon

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