High Performance Computing for the Reduced Basis Method. Application to Natural Convection
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In this paper, we are interested in studying of the reduced basis methodology (RBM) applied to steady-state natural convection problems. The latter has applications in many engineering domains and being able to apply the RBM would allow to gain huge computation savings when querying the model the reduced model for many parameter evaluations. In this work, we focus on the order reduction of the model --- in particular the handling of the non-linear terms, --- as well as the design of the RBM computational framework and the requirements on high performance computing to treat 3D models using Feel++, a C++ open source library to solve partial differential equations. Numerical experiments are presented on a 2D and 3D models.
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