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Multiple crack detection in 3D using a stable XFEM and global optimization
Agathos, Konstantinos; Chatzi, Eleni; Bordas, Stéphane
2018In Computational Mechanics
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Keywords :
Crack detection; XFEM; Genetic algorithms; CMA-ES
Abstract :
[en] A numerical scheme is proposed for the detection of multiple cracks in three dimensional (3D) structures. The scheme is based on a variant of the extended finite element method (XFEM) and a hybrid optimizer solution. The proposed XFEM variant is particularly well-suited for the simulation of 3D fracture problems, and as such serves as an efficient solution to the so-called forward problem. A set of heuristic optimization algorithms are recombined into a multiscale optimization scheme. The introduced approach proves effective in tackling the complex inverse problem involved, where identification of multiple flaws is sought on the basis of sparse measurements collected near the structural boundary. The potential of the scheme is demonstrated through a set of numerical case studies of varying complexity.
Disciplines :
Engineering, computing & technology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Agathos, Konstantinos
Chatzi, Eleni
Bordas, Stéphane ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Engineering Research Unit
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Multiple crack detection in 3D using a stable XFEM and global optimization
Publication date :
February 2018
Journal title :
Computational Mechanics
ISSN :
1432-0924
Publisher :
Springer Science & Business Media B.V., New York, United States - New York
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Computational Sciences
European Projects :
FP7 - 279578 - REALTCUT - Towards real time multiscale simulation of cutting in non-linear materials with applications to surgical simulation and computer guided surgery
FnR Project :
FNR11019432 - Multiscale Modelling Of Lightweight Metallic Materials Accounting For Variability Of Geometrical And Material Properties, 2015 (01/10/2016-30/09/2021) - Stéphane Bordas
Funders :
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EP/G042705/1
Swiss National Science Foundation under research Grant # 200021_153379 “A Multiscale Hysteretic XFEM Scheme for the Analysis of Composite Structures”.
CE - Commission Européenne [BE]
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