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PGD Based Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems

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Dynamic Data-Driven Application Systems—DDDAS—appear as a new paradigm in the field of applied sciences and engineering, and in particular in simulation-based engineering sciences. By DDDAS we mean a set of techniques that allows us to link simulation tools with measurement devices for real-time control of systems and processes. In this work a novel simulation technique is developed with an eye towards its use in the field of DDDAS. The main novelty of this technique relies in the consideration of parameters of the model as new dimensions in the parametric space. Such models often live in highly multidimensional spaces suffering the so-called curse of dimensionality.

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Chinesta, F., Cueto, E. (2014). PGD Based Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems. In: PGD-Based Modeling of Materials, Structures and Processes. ESAFORM Bookseries on Material Forming. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06182-5_9

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