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General Numerical Framework to Derive Structure Preserving Reduced Order Models for Thermodynamically Consistent Reversible-Irreversible PDEs (2312.02363v1)

Published 4 Dec 2023 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a general numerical framework to derive structure-preserving reduced order models for thermodynamically consistent PDEs. Our numerical framework has two primary features: (a) a systematic way to extract reduced order models for thermodynamically consistent PDE systems while maintaining their inherent thermodynamic principles and (b) a strategic process to devise accurate, efficient, and structure-preserving numerical algorithms to solve the forehead reduced-order models. The platform's generality extends to various PDE systems governed by embedded thermodynamic laws. The proposed numerical platform is unique from several perspectives. First, it utilizes the generalized Onsager principle to transform the thermodynamically consistent PDE system into an equivalent one, where the transformed system's free energy adopts a quadratic form of the state variables. This transformation is named energy quadratization (EQ). Through EQ, we gain a novel perspective on deriving reduced order models. The reduced order models derived through our method continue to uphold the energy dissipation law. Secondly, our proposed numerical approach automatically provides numerical algorithms to discretize the reduced order models. The proposed algorithms are always linear, easy to implement and solve, and uniquely solvable. Furthermore, these algorithms inherently ensure the thermodynamic laws. In essence, our platform offers a distinctive approach to derive structure-preserving reduced-order models for a wide range of PDE systems abiding by thermodynamic principles.

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