ACCES: Non-Invasive Simulation Calibration via Optimisation using Evolutionary Algorithms and Metaprogramming
Andrei-Leonard Nicusan, Dominik Werner, Jack A. Sykes, Jonathan, Seville, Tzany Kokalova, Christopher R. K. Windows-Yule

TL;DR
ACCES is an automated, evolutionary algorithm-based tool that efficiently calibrates numerical simulations using simple experimental data, validated across diverse physical models and scales with high accuracy.
Contribution
The paper introduces ACCES, a novel, versatile Python tool that automates simulation calibration via evolutionary algorithms, applicable to various modeling techniques and validated with real experiments.
Findings
Accurately calibrates DEM models using simple experimental targets.
Reproduces complex quantities like velocities and occupancies from surface shape data.
Predicts particulate dynamics outside the calibration conditions.
Abstract
Calibration is a vital step in the development of rigorous digital models of diverse physical and chemical processes, yet one which is highly time- and labour-intensive. In this paper, we introduce a novel tool, Autonomous Calibration and Characterisation via Evolutionary Simulation (ACCES), which uses evolutionary optimisation to efficiently, autonomously determine the calibration parameters of a numerical simulation using only simple experimental measurements. Modelling calibration as an optimisation problem, it can use any combination of sensibly-chosen experimental measurements as calibration targets for virtually any numerical modelling technique, e.g. computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), discrete element method (DEM). We provide a case study demonstrating the application of the method to DEM modelling and comprehensively validate the calibrated DEM…
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TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Real-time simulation and control systems
