A discrete-time constant flux condition on the heat equation forces the domain to be a ball under suitable regularity.
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Model order reduction with snapshots from high-fidelity or one-shot solves accelerates 3D thermal topology optimization by up to 16x versus standard high-fidelity workflows and 1.54x versus one-shot alone.
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A discrete-time overdetermined problem for the heat equation
A discrete-time constant flux condition on the heat equation forces the domain to be a ball under suitable regularity.
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Comparison of model order reduction techniques with one-shot procedure for topology optimization for thermal applications
Model order reduction with snapshots from high-fidelity or one-shot solves accelerates 3D thermal topology optimization by up to 16x versus standard high-fidelity workflows and 1.54x versus one-shot alone.