Abstract

This paper presents a deep learning-based model reduction method for distributed parameter systems (DPSs). The proposed method includes three phases. In phase I, numerical or experimental data of the spatiotemporal distribution is reduced into low-dimensional representations using the deep auto-encoder (DAE). In phase II, the low-dimensional representations are used to establish the reduced-order model. In phase III, the reduced model is then used to reconstruct the high-dimensional DPS. Experimental studies are conducted to validate the proposed method. The proposed method is compared with the classical proper orthogonal decomposition method and demonstrates better modeling accuracy and efficiency in the experiments.

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