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Machine Learning Approach to Model Order Reduction of Nonlinear Systems via Autoencoder and LSTM Networks

Thomas Simpson, Nikolaos Dervilis, Eleni Chatzi

2021Journal of Engineering Mechanics65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In analyzing and assessing the condition of dynamical systems, it is necessary to account for nonlinearity. Recent advances in computation have rendered previously computationally infeasible analyses readily executable on common computer hardware. However, in certain use cases, such as uncertainty quantification or high precision real-time simulation, the computational cost remains a challenge. This necessitates the adoption of reduced-order modeling methods, which can reduce the computational toll of such nonlinear analyses. In this work, we propose a reduction scheme relying on the exploitation of an autoencoder as means to infer a latent space from output-only response data. This latent space, which in essence approximates the system’s nonlinear normal modes (NNMs), serves as an invertible reduction basis for the nonlinear system. The proposed machine learning framework is then complemented via the use of long short-term memory (LSTM) networks in the reduced space. These are used for creating a nonlinear reduced-order model (ROM) of the system, able to recreate the full system’s dynamic response under a known driving input.

Topics & Concepts

AutoencoderArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceReduction (mathematics)Machine learningNonlinear systemComputationArtificial neural networkDeep learningScheme (mathematics)ExecutableAlgorithmBasis (linear algebra)Model order reductionEncoding (memory)Pattern recognition (psychology)Support vector machineInferenceComputational complexity theoryModel Reduction and Neural NetworksBladed Disk Vibration DynamicsReal-time simulation and control systems
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