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Mixture of experts surrogate model for the homogenization of open-porous materials
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For open-porous materials, incorporating their microstructural properties into mechanical simulations poses a significant challenge for accurately capturing elastic deformation. To deal with this difficulty, multiscale methods are a common tool to couple characteristics of the microstructure of the considered material with the macroscopic material behavior. However, when desiring a high accuracy, these multiscale computations can be computationally very expensive due to the large number of microscopic problems which need to be solved in each compute step. Here, surrogate models that learn the mechanical response of the underlying constitutive model can significantly reduce the computational cost of multiscale approaches. In previous work by some of the authors, beam frame models have been used to model the microstructure of open-porous materials which have been combined with neural network-based surrogate models to approximate the material behavior of a given RVE (repesentative volume element). In this work, we extend our previous study by training a more complex neural network model to predict the mechanical behavior of several RVEs, differing in their maximum pore size and pore-size distribution. Concretely, we focus on mixture of expert (MoE) models and compare different MoE architectures as well as their performance across different RVEs. This novel approach reduces the computational cost of simulating multiple RVEs as the MoE model does not require additional training when new RVEs are considered.
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