Tubular Reactor Surrogate Model Application with Efficient Geometry Sampling
Application ID: 120391
This tubular reactor application, together with its associated embedded model, demonstrates how the computational speed can be increased with the use of a surrogate model, as opposed to a fully-fledged finite element model. A surrogate model is a simpler, usually computationally cheaper model, which is used to approximate the behavior of a more complex, and often more computationally expensive, model. The faster model evaluation offered by the surrogate model provides the user of the app a more interactive user experience and makes it easier to spread the use of simulations in an organization. This version uses a technique for efficient geometry sampling by combining design of experiments with coordinate-based sampling of the solution.
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