4.6 Article

Non-Intrusive Reduced-Order Modeling of Parameterized Electromagnetic Scattering Problems using Cubic Spline Interpolation

Journal

JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Volume 87, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10915-021-01467-2

Keywords

Non-intrusive reduced-order modeling; Reduced basis method; Proper orthogonal decomposition; Cubic spline interpolation; Parameterized electromagnetic scattering problems; Discontinuous Galerkin method

Funding

  1. NSFC [61772003]
  2. Key Projects of Applied Basic Research in Sichuan Province [2020YJ0216]

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This paper presents a non-intrusive model order reduction (MOR) for solving parameterized electromagnetic scattering problems, where a database of full-order solution samples is prepared offline and the reduced solutions for new time and parameter values can be quickly recovered online. The method uses POD and CSI techniques to reduce computational complexity, ensuring the computational validity of the method, and constructs an efficient error estimator.
This paper presents a non-intrusive model order reduction (MOR) for the solution of parameterized electromagnetic scattering problems, which needs to prepare a database offline of full-order solution samples (snapshots) at some different parameter locations. The snapshot vectors are produced by a high order discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) solver formulated on an unstructured simplicial mesh. Because the second dimension of snapshots matrix is large, a two-step or nested proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) method is employed to extract time- and parameter-independent POD basis functions. By using the singular value decomposition (SVD) method, the principal components of the projection coefficient matrices (also referred to as the reduced coefficient matrices) of full-order solutions onto the RB subspace are extracted. A cubic spline interpolation-based (CSI) approach is proposed to approximate the dominating time- and parameter-modes of the reduced coefficient matrices without resorting to Galerkin projection. The generation of snapshot vectors, the construction of POD basis functions and the approximation of reduced coefficient matrices based on the CSI method are completed during the offline stage. The RB solutions for new time and parameter values can be rapidly recovered via outputs from the interpolation models in the online stage. In particular, the offline and online stages of the proposed RB method, termed as the POD-CSI method, are completely decoupled, which ensures the computational validity of the method. Moreover, a surrogate error model is constructed as an efficient error estimator for the POD-CSI method. Numerical experiments for the scattering of plane wave by a 2-D dielectric cylinder and a multi-layer heterogeneous medium nicely illustrate the performance of POD-CSI method.

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