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Abstract
The Galerkin modal expansion is a well-known method used to develop reduced order models for thermoacoustics. A known issue is the appearance of Gibbs-type oscillations on velocity fluctuations at the interface between subdomains and at boundary conditions. Recent work of Laurent et al. (2019) [20] and Laurent et al. (2021) [23] have shown that it is possible to overcome this issue by using an over-completed frame, instead of a Galerkin modal basis. However, the low-order modeling based on this frame modal expansion may generate spurious modes. In this paper, the origin of these non-physical modes is identified and a method is proposed to automatically remove them from the outcome. By preventing any interaction between the physical and non-physical components, the proposed methodology drastically improves the robustness and reliability of the frame modal expansion modeling for thermoacoustics.
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