Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction
S. Peitz, M. Dellnitz, in: PAMM, 2015, pp. 613–614.
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n this article an efficient numerical method to solve multiobjective optimization problems for fluid flow governed by the Navier Stokes equations is presented. In order to decrease the computational effort, a reduced order model is introduced using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and a corresponding Galerkin Projection. A global, derivative free multiobjective optimization algorithm is applied to compute the Pareto set (i.e. the set of optimal compromises) for the concurrent objectives minimization of flow field fluctuations and control cost. The method is illustrated for a 2D flow around a cylinder at Re = 100.
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Peitz S, Dellnitz M. Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction. In: PAMM. ; 2015:613-614. doi:10.1002/pamm.201510296
Peitz, S., & Dellnitz, M. (2015). Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction. In PAMM (pp. 613–614). https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.201510296
@inproceedings{Peitz_Dellnitz_2015, title={Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction}, DOI={10.1002/pamm.201510296}, booktitle={PAMM}, author={Peitz, Sebastian and Dellnitz, Michael}, year={2015}, pages={613–614} }
Peitz, Sebastian, and Michael Dellnitz. “Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction.” In PAMM, 613–14, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.201510296.
S. Peitz and M. Dellnitz, “Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction,” in PAMM, 2015, pp. 613–614.
Peitz, Sebastian, and Michael Dellnitz. “Multiobjective Optimization of the Flow Around a Cylinder Using Model Order Reduction.” PAMM, 2015, pp. 613–14, doi:10.1002/pamm.201510296.