Mode Decomposition Methods for Flows in High-Contrast Porous Media. Part II. Local-Global Approach
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In this paper, we combine concepts of the generalized multiscale finite element method and mode decomposition methods to construct a robust local-global approach for model reduction of flows in high-contrast porous media. This is achieved by implementing proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) and dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) techniques on a coarse grid. The resulting reduced-order approach enables a significant reduction in the flow problem size while accurately capturing the behavior of fully resolved solutions. We consider a variety of high-contrast coefficients and present the corresponding numerical results to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique. This paper is a continuation of the first part where we examine the applicability of POD and DMD to derive simplified and reliable representations of flows in high-contrast porous media. In the current paper, we discuss how these global model reduction approaches can be combined with local techniques to speed-up the simulations. The speed-up is due to inexpensive, while sufficiently accurate, computations of global snapshots.
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