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Journal Articles Environmental Modelling and Software Year : 2015

Employing statistical model emulation as a surrogate for CFD

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This work focuses on substituting a computationally expensive simulator by a cheap emulator to enable studying applications where running the simulator is prohibitively expensive. The procedure consists of two steps. In a first step, the emulator is calibrated to closely mimic the simulator response for a number of pre-defined cases. In a second step the calibrated emulator is used as surrogate for the simulator in the otherwise prohibitively expensive application. An appealing feature of the proposed framework contrary to other approaches is that the uncertainty on the emulator prediction can be determined. While the proposed framework is applicable in virtually all areas of natural sciences, we discuss the approach and evaluate its performance based on a typical example in the realm of computational wind engineering, namely the determination of the wind field in an urban area.
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hal-01279529 , version 1 (26-02-2016)

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Peter Moonen, Allegrini M. Jonas. Employing statistical model emulation as a surrogate for CFD. Environmental Modelling and Software, 2015, 72, pp.77-91. ⟨10.1016/j.envsoft.2015.06.007⟩. ⟨hal-01279529⟩
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