Materials & Design (Nov 2021)
Adaptive active subspace-based efficient multifidelity materials design
Abstract
Materials design calls for an optimal exploration and exploitation of the process-structure-property (PSP) relationships to produce materials with targeted properties. Recently, we developed and deployed a closed-loop multi-information source fusion (multi-fidelity) Bayesian Optimization (BO) framework to optimize the mechanical performance of a dual-phase material by adjusting the material composition and processing parameters. While promising, BO frameworks tend to underperform as the dimensionality of the problem increases. Herein, we employ an adaptive active subspace method to efficiently handle the large dimensionality of the design space of a typical PSP-based material design problem within our multi-fidelity BO framework. Our adaptive active subspace method significantly accelerates the design process by prioritizing searches in the important regions of the high-dimensional design space. A detailed discussion of the various components and demonstration of three approaches to implementing the adaptive active subspace method within the multi-fidelity BO framework is presented.