论文标题

用于有限元模拟研究的基于工件的工作流程

An Artifact-based Workflow for Finite-Element Simulation Studies

论文作者

Ruscheinski, Andreas, Wilsdorf, Pia, Zimmermann, Julius, van Rienen, Ursula, Uhrmacher, Adelinde M.

论文摘要

工作流支持通常集中于单个仿真实验。基于有限元方法的仿真也是这种情况。如果应支持整个模拟研究,则需要进行修订模型,收集数据,执行和分析实验的灵活手段。基于人工制品的工作流提供了一种支持整个模拟研究的方法,如随机离散事件模拟所示。为了适应有限元方法的方法,即工件集,即概念模型,需求,仿真模型和仿真实验,以及适用的约束因素通过新的工件(例如几何模型,输入数据和仿真数据)扩展。重新访问了伪影,其生命周期和约束,揭示了两种模拟研究的特征及其所不同。此外,根据具体的仿真研究,显示了利用基于人工的工作流程方法的潜在益处。这些好处属于系统进行模拟研究的指导,通过自动执行特定步骤,例如生成和执行收敛测试以及对自动报告出处的支持来减少努力。

Workflow support typically focuses on single simulation experiments. This is also the case for simulation based on finite element methods. If entire simulation studies shall be supported, flexible means for intertwining revising the model, collecting data, executing and analyzing experiments are required. Artifact-based workflows present one means to support entire simulation studies, as has been shown for stochastic discrete-event simulation. To adapt the approach to finite element methods, the set of artifacts, i.e., conceptual model, requirement, simulation model, and simulation experiment, and the constraints that apply are extended by new artifacts, such as geometrical model, input data, and simulation data. Artifacts, their life cycles, and constraints are revisited revealing features both types of simulation studies share and those they vary in. Also, the potential benefits of exploiting an artifact-based workflow approach are shown based on a concrete simulation study. To those benefits belong guidance to systematically conduct simulation studies, reduction of effort by automatically executing specific steps, e.g., generating and executing convergence tests, and support for the automatic reporting of provenance.

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