Hybrid reduced order modeling for assembly calculations

•Reducing computational cost in engineering calculations.•Reduced order modeling algorithm for multi-physics problem like assembly calculation.•Non-intrusive algorithm with random sampling.•Pattern recognition in the components with high sensitive and large variation. While the accuracy of assembly...

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