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Fast parametric macromodeling of MEMS using subspace recycling / Lihong Feng, Peter Benner, Jan G Korvink
VerfasserFeng, Lihong ; Benner, Peter ; Korvink, Jan G
KörperschaftMax-Planck-Institut für Dynamik Komplexer Technischer Systeme
ErschienenMagdeburg : Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, March 27, 2012
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (40 Seiten = 6,99 MB) : Diagramme
SpracheEnglisch
SerieMax Planck Institute Magdeburg Preprints ; 12-08
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-63997 
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Abstract: A fast computational technique is proposed to speed up the process of parametric macromodel extraction of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). An efficient technique of parametric macromodel extraction of MEMS is parametric model order reduction (PMOR). The key step and the main computational load of the popular parametric model order reduction methods is the computation of a projection matrix $V$ which requires computing moment matrices of the systems. For computing each moment matrix the solution of a linear system with multiple right-hand sides is required. Usually a considerable number of linear systems must be solved when the system includes more than two parameters. If the original system is of very large size solving all the linear systems is the most computationally expensive step to obtain the reduced model. In this paper a fast recycling algorithm GCRO-DR is applied to solve the whole sequence of linear systems. In addition more efficient recycling algorithms G-DRvar1 and G-DRvar2 are proposed. Theoretical analysis and simulation results show that both the GCRO-DR and its variants G-DRvar1 G-DRvar2 are very efficient as compared with the standard solvers. Furthermore the algorithms in this paper overcome the bottleneck of a recently proposed recycling method MKR-GMRES. By using the recycling algorithms the PMOR process for extracting the macromodel can be significantly accelerated.