Multiscale data-driven modeling of the thermomechanical behavior of granular media with thermal expansion effects

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computers and Geotechnics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.compgeo.2024.106789
Rafael L. Rangel , Alessandro Franci , Eugenio Oñate , Juan M. Gimenez
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A multiscale data-driven (MSDD) methodology is proposed for simulating the thermomechanical behavior of granular materials subjected to thermal expansion. The macroscale is handled using a continuous model based on the Finite Volume Method (FVM), while the microscale response is captured at Representative Volume Elements (RVEs) with the Discrete Element Method (DEM). To significantly reduce the computational cost of the analyses, the microscale DEM computations are not performed online, i.e., simultaneously with the macroscale FVM ones, as generally done in standard multiscale approaches. Instead, they are performed in advance to create a comprehensive database of RVE solutions under different initial conditions and thermal strains. This dataset is then used to train an Artificial Neural Network (ANN), which serves as a surrogate model for the macroscale solver. The MSDD approach is validated against pure DEM solutions of problems with distinct thermal conditions. Remarkably, we demonstrate that with only three input parameters, namely porosity, fabric, and thermal strain, the surrogate model can predict the microstructure evolution, as well as the updated conductivity and Cauchy stress tensors of the granular assembly. This allows for a generally accurate simulation of transient thermomechanical analyses at a drastically lower computational cost than the pure DEM approach.
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具有热膨胀效应的颗粒介质热力学行为的多尺度数据驱动模型
本文提出了一种多尺度数据驱动(MSDD)方法,用于模拟受热膨胀影响的颗粒材料的热力学行为。使用基于有限体积法 (FVM) 的连续模型处理宏观尺度,而使用离散元素法 (DEM) 在代表性体积元素 (RVE) 上捕捉微观尺度响应。为了大幅降低分析的计算成本,微观 DEM 计算并不像标准多尺度方法那样在线进行,即与宏观 FVM 计算同时进行。相反,它们是提前进行的,以创建一个在不同初始条件和热应变下的 RVE 解的综合数据库。然后利用该数据集训练人工神经网络(ANN),作为宏观求解器的替代模型。MSDD 方法与具有不同热条件问题的纯 DEM 解决方案进行了验证。值得注意的是,我们证明了只需三个输入参数,即孔隙率、结构和热应变,代理模型就能预测微观结构的演变,以及颗粒组件的最新传导率和考奇应力张量。与纯 DEM 方法相比,这种方法的计算成本大大降低,因此可以对瞬态热力学分析进行基本精确的模拟。
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Computers and Geotechnics
Computers and Geotechnics 地学-地球科学综合
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438
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: The use of computers is firmly established in geotechnical engineering and continues to grow rapidly in both engineering practice and academe. The development of advanced numerical techniques and constitutive modeling, in conjunction with rapid developments in computer hardware, enables problems to be tackled that were unthinkable even a few years ago. Computers and Geotechnics provides an up-to-date reference for engineers and researchers engaged in computer aided analysis and research in geotechnical engineering. The journal is intended for an expeditious dissemination of advanced computer applications across a broad range of geotechnical topics. Contributions on advances in numerical algorithms, computer implementation of new constitutive models and probabilistic methods are especially encouraged.
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