Computer Vision with Error Estimation for Reduced Order Modeling of Macroscopic Mechanical Tests
Franck Nguyen,
Selim M. Barhli,
Daniel Pino Muñoz and
David Ryckelynck
Complexity, 2018, vol. 2018, 1-10
Abstract:
In this paper, computer vision enables recommending a reduced order model for fast stress prediction according to various possible loading environments. This approach is applied on a macroscopic part by using a digital image of a mechanical test. We propose a hybrid approach that simultaneously exploits a data-driven model and a physics-based model, in mechanics of materials. During a machine learning stage, a classification of possible reduced order models is obtained through a clustering of loading environments by using simulation data. The recognition of the suitable reduced order model is performed via a convolutional neural network (CNN) applied to a digital image of the mechanical test. The CNN recommend a convenient mechanical model available in a dictionary of reduced order models. The output of the convolutional neural network being a model, an error estimator, is proposed to assess the accuracy of this output. This article details simple algorithmic choices that allowed a realistic mechanical modeling via computer vision.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1155/2018/3791543
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