Parametric PGD model used with orthogonal polynomials to assess efficiently the building's envelope thermal performance

11/17/2021
by   Marie-Hélène Azam, et al.
0

Estimating the temperature field of a building envelope could be a time-consuming task. The use of a reduced-order method is then proposed: the Proper Generalized Decomposition method. The solution of the transient heat equation is then re-written as a function of its parameters: the boundary conditions, the initial condition, etc. To avoid a tremendous number of parameters, the initial condition is parameterized. This is usually done by using the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition method to provide an optimal basis. Building this basis requires data and a learning strategy. As an alternative, the use of orthogonal polynomials (Chebyshev, Legendre) is here proposed.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
06/20/2019

A Hybrid Reduced Order Method for Modelling Turbulent Heat Transfer Problems

A parametric, hybrid reduced order model approach based on the Proper Or...
research
06/28/2022

The numerical solution of fractional integral equations via orthogonal polynomials in fractional powers

We present a spectral method for one-sided linear fractional integral eq...
research
10/08/2020

On Optimal Pointwise in Time Error Bounds and Difference Quotients for the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition

In this paper, we resolve several long standing issues dealing with opti...
research
03/13/2023

Reduced order model of a convection-diffusion equation using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition

In this work, a numerical simulation of 1D Burgers' equation is develope...
research
05/14/2023

An efficient online successive reanalysis method for dynamic topology optimization

In this study, an efficient reanalysis strategy for dynamic topology opt...
research
12/17/2018

Proper Generalized Decomposition of Parameterized Electrothermal Problems Discretized by the Finite Integration Technique

The proper generalized decomposition is applied to a static electrotherm...
research
11/17/2021

An efficient two-dimensional heat transfer model for building envelopes

A two-dimensional model is proposed for energy efficiency assessment thr...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset