Authors
Martin Meckesheimer, Russell R Barton, Timothy W Simpson, Andrew J Booker
Publication date
2001/9/9
Conference
International design engineering technical conferences and computers and information in engineering conference
Volume
80227
Pages
191-201
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Description
In many scientific and engineering domains, it is common to analyze and simulate complex physical systems using mathematical models. Although computing resources continue to increase in power and speed, discipline-specific computer simulation modules continue to grow in complexity and remain computationally expensive, limiting their use in design optimization. The use of different approximation strategies as inexpensive metamodels of the discipline-specific simulation models has led to the development of various metamodel-based integration frameworks and associated research topics. In particular, integration of the discipline-specific metamodels requires an assessment of the overall system error based on the individual approximation errors. As a result, there is a need to develop efficient methods to assess metamodel fidelity at the system and subsystem level. In this paper, we investigate …
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