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March 25, 2018, 15:02 |
Using Algorithmic Differentiation in OpenFoam
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Florida
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Hi Foamers ,
I was trying to work on some sensitivity analysis in an optimization problem. Does any one have experience in using opensource C++ libraries like ADOL C (in OpenFoam) which can help me differentiate my rather complicated Cost function. Thanks, Shinjan |
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October 31, 2018, 04:11 |
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Karl Yang
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I'm looking for a similar solution as well. I knew that dco/c++ is another option. But very limited implementation information is available.
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February 11, 2021, 21:30 |
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Ping He
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For those who are still interested in this, we have differentiated OpenFOAM using CoDiPack and MediPack. Check this https://github.com/DAFoam/OpenFOAM-v1812-AD
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