A data-driven model order reduction approach for Stokes flow through random porous media

06/21/2018
by   Constantin Grigo, et al.
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Direct numerical simulation of Stokes flow through an impermeable, rigid body matrix by finite elements requires meshes fine enough to resolve the pore-size scale and is thus a computationally expensive task. The cost is significantly amplified when randomness in the pore microstructure is present and therefore multiple simulations need to be carried out. It is well known that in the limit of scale-separation, Stokes flow can be accurately approximated by Darcy's law with an effective diffusivity field depending on viscosity and the pore-matrix topology. We propose a fully probabilistic, Darcy-type, reduced-order model which, based on only a few tens of full-order Stokes model runs, is capable of learning a map from the fine-scale topology to the effective diffusivity and is maximally predictive of the fine-scale response. The reduced-order model learned can significantly accelerate uncertainty quantification tasks as well as provide quantitative confidence metrics of the predictive estimates produced.

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