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ModelFLOWs-app: data-driven post-processing and reduced order modelling tools

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arxiv 2305.17150 v1 pith:I3WEPS6K submitted 2023-05-26 cs.CE cs.SYeess.SY

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keywords modelflows-appapplicationsdata-drivenhybridsoftwarearticlemodelsnumerical
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This article presents an innovative open-source software named ModelFLOWs-app, written in Python, which has been created and tested to generate precise and robust hybrid reduced order models (ROMs) fully data-driven. By integrating modal decomposition and deep learning methods in diverse ways, the software uncovers the fundamental patterns in dynamic systems. This acquired knowledge is then employed to enrich the comprehension of the underlying physics, reconstruct databases from limited measurements, and forecast the progression of system dynamics. These hybrid models combine experimental and numerical database, and serve as accurate alternatives to numerical simulations, effectively diminishing computational expenses, and also as tools for optimization and control. The ModelFLOWs-app software has demonstrated in a wide range of applications its great capability to develop reliable data-driven hybrid ROMs, highlighting its potential in understanding complex non-linear dynamical systems and offering valuable insights into various applications. This article presents the mathematical background, review some examples of applications and introduces a short tutorial of ModelFLOWs-app.

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