Lunch Lecture June hosted by TU/e
Titel: Modular Reduction of Large-Scale Assembly Models
About this event
To accurately and efficiently predict a system’s performance, the standard approach is to first create accurate high-order FEM models and subsequently reduce these to efficient low-order models. This reduction is often performed at the component level by retaining a selection of modes. However, the assembly of reduced models might not meet the required accuracy or might still result in a computationally costly model. In this talk, I will discuss my PhD research on how to reduce component models such that the resulting assembly of reduced component models accurately approximates the original, high-order assembly.
Spreker: Luuk Poort, Technologist Dynamics & Control
Company: MI-Partners, (is presenting his research work for TU/e)
Date: June 2 2025
Time: 12:02pm
Location: Teams
Please send an email to info@dspe.nl if you are interested in following this lecture.
Every first monday of the month DSPE organizes for their members a lunch lecture. Each time there is a different topic that a speaker is going to talk about.
We start after the sirens at 12:02pm. Questions can be asked after the 25 minutes presentation. If you want to keep informed about these lunch lectures please send an email to info@dspe.nl
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