@inproceedings{OPUS4-2457, title = {International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2457}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20150916-24571}, pages = {434}, abstract = {The 19th International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering will be held at the Bauhaus University Weimar from 4th till 6th July 2012. Architects, computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from all over the world will meet in Weimar for an interdisciplinary exchange of experiences, to report on their results in research, development and practice and to discuss. The conference covers a broad range of research areas: numerical analysis, function theoretic methods, partial differential equations, continuum mechanics, engineering applications, coupled problems, computer sciences, and related topics. Several plenary lectures in aforementioned areas will take place during the conference. We invite architects, engineers, designers, computer scientists, mathematicians, planners, project managers, and software developers from business, science and research to participate in the conference!}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{OPUS4-2451, title = {International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2451}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20150828-24515}, pages = {230}, abstract = {The 20th International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering will be held at the Bauhaus University Weimar from 20th till 22nd July 2015. Architects, computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from all over the world will meet in Weimar for an interdisciplinary exchange of experiences, to report on their results in research, development and practice and to discuss. The conference covers a broad range of research areas: numerical analysis, function theoretic methods, partial differential equations, continuum mechanics, engineering applications, coupled problems, computer sciences, and related topics. Several plenary lectures in aforementioned areas will take place during the conference. We invite architects, engineers, designers, computer scientists, mathematicians, planners, project managers, and software developers from business, science and research to participate in the conference!}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AbbasMorgenthal, author = {Abbas, Tajammal and Morgenthal, Guido}, title = {Model combinations for assessing the flutter stability of suspension bridges}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2757}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170306-27574}, pages = {11}, abstract = {Long-span cable supported bridges are prone to aerodynamic instabilities caused by wind and this phenomenon is usually a major design criterion. If the wind speed exceeds the critical flutter speed of the bridge, this constitutes an Ultimate Limit State. The prediction of the flutter boundary therefore requires accurate and robust models. This paper aims at studying various combinations of models to predict the flutter phenomenon. Since flutter is a coupling of aerodynamic forcing with a structural dynamics problem, different types and classes of models can be combined to study the interaction. Here, both numerical approaches and analytical models are utilised and coupled in different ways to assess the prediction quality of the hybrid model. Models for aerodynamic forces employed are the analytical Theodorsen expressions for the motion-enduced aerodynamic forces of a flat plate and Scanlan derivatives as a Meta model. Further, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations using the Vortex Particle Method (VPM) were used to cover numerical models. The structural representations were dimensionally reduced to two degree of freedom section models calibrated from global models as well as a fully three-dimensional Finite Element (FE) model. A two degree of freedom system was analysed analytically as well as numerically. Generally, all models were able to predict the flutter phenomenon and relatively close agreement was found for the particular bridge. In conclusion, the model choice for a given practical analysis scenario will be discussed in the context of the analysis findings.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AbuAbedMilbradt, author = {Abu Abed, Wassim and Milbradt, Peter}, title = {UNDERSTANDING THE ASPECT OF FUZZINESS IN INTERPOLATION METHODS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2872}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28726}, pages = {22}, abstract = {Fuzzy functions are suitable to deal with uncertainties and fuzziness in a closed form maintaining the informational content. This paper tries to understand, elaborate, and explain the problem of interpolating crisp and fuzzy data using continuous fuzzy valued functions. Two main issues are addressed here. The first covers how the fuzziness, induced by the reduction and deficit of information i.e. the discontinuity of the interpolated points, can be evaluated considering the used interpolation method and the density of the data. The second issue deals with the need to differentiate between impreciseness and hence fuzziness only in the interpolated quantity, impreciseness only in the location of the interpolated points and impreciseness in both the quantity and the location. In this paper, a brief background of the concept of fuzzy numbers and of fuzzy functions is presented. The numerical side of computing with fuzzy numbers is concisely demonstrated. The problem of fuzzy polynomial interpolation, the interpolation on meshes and mesh free fuzzy interpolation is investigated. The integration of the previously noted uncertainty into a coherent fuzzy valued function is discussed. Several sets of artificial and original measured data are used to examine the mentioned fuzzy interpolations.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{AchenbachLahmerMorgenthal, author = {Achenbach, Marcus and Lahmer, Tom and Morgenthal, Guido}, title = {Global Sensitivity Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Walls Subjected to Standard Fire - A Comparison of Methods}, series = {14th International Probabilistic Workshop}, journal = {14th International Probabilistic Workshop}, pages = {97 -- 106}, abstract = {Global Sensitivity Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Walls Subjected to Standard Fire—A Comparison of Methods}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AhmadZabelKoenke, author = {Ahmad, Sofyan and Zabel, Volkmar and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, title = {WAVELET-BASED INDICATORS FOR RESPONSE SURFACE MODELS IN DAMAGE IDENTIFICATION OF STRUCTURES}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2758}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170306-27588}, pages = {14}, abstract = {In this paper, wavelet energy damage indicator is used in response surface methodology to identify the damage in simulated filler beam railway bridge. The approximate model is addressed to include the operational and surrounding condition in the assessment. The procedure is split into two stages, the training and detecting phase. During training phase, a so-called response surface is built from training data using polynomial regression and radial basis function approximation approaches. The response surface is used to detect the damage in structure during detection phase. The results show that the response surface model is able to detect moderate damage in one of bridge supports while the temperatures and train velocities are varied.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AhmedElSayedRashwanKamal, author = {Ahmed El-Sayed, Ahmed and Rashwan, R. A. and Kamal, A.}, title = {HADAMARD GAPS IN WEIGHTED LOGARITHMIC BLOCH SPACE}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2827}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28275}, pages = {20}, abstract = {We give a sufficient and a necessary condition for an analytic function "f" on the unit disk "D" with Hadamard gap to belong to a class of weighted logarithmic Bloch space as well as to the corresponding little weighted logarithmic Bloch space under some conditions posed on the defined weight function. Also, we study the relations between the class of weighted logarithmic Bloch functions and some other classes of analytic functions by the help of analytic functions in the Hadamard gap class.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AlYasiriGuerlebeck, author = {Al-Yasiri, Zainab and G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus}, title = {ON BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR P-LAPLACE AND P-DIRAC EQUATIONS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2792}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27928}, pages = {8}, abstract = {The p-Laplace equation is a nonlinear generalization of the Laplace equation. This generalization is often used as a model problem for special types of nonlinearities. The p-Laplace equation can be seen as a bridge between very general nonlinear equations and the linear Laplace equation. The aim of this paper is to solve the p-Laplace equation for 2 < p < 3 and to find strong solutions. The idea is to apply a hypercomplex integral operator and spatial function theoretic methods to transform the p-Laplace equation into the p-Dirac equation. This equation will be solved iteratively by using a fixed point theorem.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AlaladeKafleWuttkeetal., author = {Alalade, Muyiwa and Kafle, Binod and Wuttke, Frank and Lahmer, Tom}, title = {CALIBRATION OF CYCLIC CONSTITUTIVE MODELS FOR SOILS BY OSCILLATING FUNCTIONS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2793}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27932}, pages = {6}, abstract = {In order to minimize the probability of foundation failure resulting from cyclic action on structures, researchers have developed various constitutive models to simulate the foundation response and soil interaction as a result of these complex cyclic loads. The efficiency and effectiveness of these model is majorly influenced by the cyclic constitutive parameters. Although a lot of research is being carried out on these relatively new models, little or no details exist in literature about the model based identification of the cyclic constitutive parameters. This could be attributed to the difficulties and complexities of the inverse modeling of such complex phenomena. A variety of optimization strategies are available for the solution of the sum of least-squares problems as usually done in the field of model calibration. However for the back analysis (calibration) of the soil response to oscillatory load functions, this paper gives insight into the model calibration challenges and also puts forward a method for the inverse modeling of cyclic loaded foundation response such that high quality solutions are obtained with minimum computational effort. Therefore model responses are produced which adequately describes what would otherwise be experienced in the laboratory or field.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{AlaladeNguyenTuanWuttkeetal., author = {Alalade, Muyiwa and Nguyen-Tuan, Long and Wuttke, Frank and Lahmer, Tom}, title = {Damage identification in gravity dams using dynamic coupled hydro-mechanical XFEM}, series = {International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design}, journal = {International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.3596}, pages = {1 -- 19}, abstract = {Damage identification in gravity dams using dynamic coupled hydro-mechanical XFEM.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AlmamouGebhardtBocketal., author = {Almamou, Abd Albasset and Gebhardt, Thomas and Bock, Sebastian and Hildebrand, J{\"o}rg and Schwarz, Willfried}, title = {QUALITY CONTROL OF CONSTRUCTED MODELS USING 3D POINT CLOUD}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2794}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27944}, pages = {9}, abstract = {Over the last decade, the technology of constructing buildings has been dramatically developed especially with the huge growth of CAD tools that help in modeling buildings, bridges, roads and other construction objects. Often quality control and size accuracy in the factory or on construction site are based on manual measurements of discrete points. These measured points of the realized object or a part of it will be compared with the points of the corresponding CAD model to see whether and where the construction element fits into the respective CAD model. This process is very complicated and difficult even when using modern measuring technology. This is due to the complicated shape of the components, the large amount of manually detected measured data and the high cost of manual processing of measured values. However, by using a modern 3D scanner one gets information of the whole constructed object and one can make a complete comparison against the CAD model. It gives an idea about quality of objects on the whole. In this paper, we present a case study of controlling the quality of measurement during the constructing phase of a steel bridge by using 3D point cloud technology. Preliminary results show that an early detection of mismatching between real element and CAD model could save a lot of time, efforts and obviously expenses.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{AmaniBagherzadehRabczuk, author = {Amani, Jafar and Bagherzadeh, Amir Saboor and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Error estimate and adaptive refinement in Mixed Discrete Least Squares Meshless method}, series = {Mathematical Problems in Engineering}, journal = {Mathematical Problems in Engineering}, abstract = {Error estimate and adaptive refinement in Mixed Discrete Least Squares Meshless method}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AmiriMillanShenetal., author = {Amiri, Fatemeh and Mill{\´a}n, D. and Shen, Y. and Rabczuk, Timon and Arroyo, M.}, title = {Phase-field modeling of fracture in linear thin shells}, series = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics}, journal = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics}, pages = {102 -- 109}, abstract = {Phase-field modeling of fracture in linear thin shells}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AnitescuJiaZhangetal., author = {Anitescu, Cosmin and Jia, Yue and Zhang, Yongjie and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {An isogeometric collocation method using superconvergent points}, series = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineer-ing}, journal = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineer-ing}, pages = {1073 -- 1097}, abstract = {An isogeometric collocation method using superconvergent points}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{ArashRabczukJiang, author = {Arash, Behrouz and Rabczuk, Timon and Jiang, Jin-Wu}, title = {Nanoresonators and their applications: a state of the art review}, series = {Applied Physics Reviews}, journal = {Applied Physics Reviews}, abstract = {Nanoresonators and their applications: a state of the art review}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasPintodaCostaRabczuketal., author = {Areias, Pedro and Pinto da Costa, A. and Rabczuk, Timon and Queiros de Melo, F. J. M. and Dias-da-Costa, D.}, title = {An alternative formulation for quasi-static frictional and cohesive contact problems}, series = {Computational Mechanics}, journal = {Computational Mechanics}, pages = {807 -- 824}, abstract = {An alternative formulation for quasi-static frictional and cohesive contact problems}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczuk, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Finite strain fracture of plates and shells with configurational forces and edge rotation}, series = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering}, journal = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering}, abstract = {Finite strain fracture of plates and shells with configurational forces and edge rotation}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukBarbosa, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Barbosa, J.I.}, title = {The extended unsymmetric frontal solution for multiple-point constraints}, series = {Engineering Computations}, journal = {Engineering Computations}, abstract = {The extended unsymmetric frontal solution for multiple-point constraints}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukCamanho, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Camanho, P.P.}, title = {Finite strain fracture of 2D problems with injected anisotropic softening elements}, series = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics}, journal = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics}, abstract = {Finite strain fracture of 2D problems with injected anisotropic softening elements}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukCesardeSaetal., author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Cesar de Sa, J.M. and Garcao, J.E.}, title = {Finite strain quadrilateral shell using least-squares _t of relative Lagrangian in-plane strains}, series = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, journal = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, pages = {26 -- 40}, abstract = {Finite strain quadrilateral shell using least-squares _t of relative Lagrangian in-plane strains}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukCesardeSaetal., author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Cesar de Sa, J.M. and Jorge, R.N.}, title = {A semi-implicit _nite strain shell algorithm using in-plane strains based on least-squares}, series = {Computational Mechanics}, journal = {Computational Mechanics}, abstract = {A semi-implicit _nite strain shell algorithm using in-plane strains based on least-squares}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukDiasdaCosta, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Dias-da-Costa, D.}, title = {Assumed-metric spherically-interpolated quadrilateral shell element}, series = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, journal = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, pages = {53 -- 67}, abstract = {Assumed-metric spherically-interpolated quadrilateral shell element}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukDiasdaCosta, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Dias-da-Costa, D.}, title = {Asymmetric Shell Elements Based on a Corrected Updated-Lagrangian Approach}, series = {CMES: Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences}, journal = {CMES: Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences}, abstract = {Asymmetric Shell Elements Based on a Corrected Updated-Lagrangian Approach}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukDiasdaCostaetal., author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Dias-da-Costa, D. and Piresh, E.B.}, title = {Implicit solutions with consistent additive and multiplicative components}, series = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, journal = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, doi = {10.1016/j.finel.2012.03.007}, pages = {15 -- 31}, abstract = {This work describes an algorithm and corresponding software for incorporating general nonlinear multiple-point equality constraints in a implicit sparse direct solver. It is shown that direct addressing of sparse matrices is possible in general circumstances, circumventing the traditional linear or binary search for introducing (generalized) constituents to a sparse matrix. Nested and arbitrarily interconnected multiple-point constraints are introduced by processing of multiplicative constituents with a built-in topological ordering of the resulting directed graph. A classification of discretization methods is performed and some re-classified problems are described and solved under this proposed perspective. The dependence relations between solution methods, algorithms and constituents becomes apparent. Fracture algorithms can be naturally casted in this framework. Solutions based on control equations are also directly incorporated as equality constraints. We show that arbitrary constituents can be used as long as the resulting directed graph is acyclic. It is also shown that graph partitions and orderings should be performed in the innermost part of the algorithm, a fact with some peculiar consequences. The core of our implicit code is described, specifically new algorithms for direct access of sparse matrices (by means of the clique structure) and general constituent processing. It is demonstrated that the graph structure of the second derivatives of the equality constraints are cliques (or pseudo-elements) and are naturally included as such. A complete algorithm is presented which allows a complete automation of equality constraints, avoiding the need of pre-sorting. Verification applications in four distinct areas are shown: single and multiple rigid body dynamics, solution control and computational fracture.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukQueirosdeMeloetal., author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Queiros de Melo, F. J. M. and Cesar de Sa, J.M.}, title = {Coulomb frictional contact by explicit projection in the cone for _nite displacement quasi-static problems}, series = {Computational Mechanics}, journal = {Computational Mechanics}, pages = {57 -- 72}, abstract = {Coulomb frictional contact by explicit projection in the cone for _nite displacement quasi-static problems}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BakarKramerBordasetal., author = {Bakar, I. and Kramer, O. and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Optimization of Elastic Properties and Weaving Patterns of Woven Composites}, series = {Composite Structures}, journal = {Composite Structures}, pages = {575 -- 591}, abstract = {Optimization of Elastic Properties and Weaving Patterns of Woven Composites}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BargstaedtTarigan, author = {Bargst{\"a}dt, Hans-Joachim and Tarigan, Rina Sari}, title = {RULE BASED EXPANSION OF STANDARD CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2822}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28229}, pages = {6}, abstract = {The paper introduces a systematic construction management approach, supporting expansion of a specified construction process, both automatically and semi-automatically. Throughout the whole design process, many requirements must be taken into account in order to fulfil demands defined by clients. In implementing those demands into a design concept up to the execution plan, constraints such as site conditions, building code, and legal framework are to be considered. However, complete information, which is needed to make a sound decision, is not yet acquired in the early phase. Decisions are traditionally taken based on experience and assumptions. Due to a vast number of appropriate available solutions, particularly in building projects, it is necessary to make those decisions traceable. This is important in order to be able to reconstruct considerations and assumptions taken, should there be any changes in the future project's objectives. The research will be carried out by means of building information modelling, where rules deriving from standard logics of construction management knowledge will be applied. The knowledge comprises a comprehensive interaction amongst bidding process, cost-estimation, construction site preparation as well as specific project logistics - which are usually still separately considered. By means of these rules, favourable decision taking regarding prefabrication and in-situ implementation can be justified. Modifications depending on the available information within current design stage will consistently be traceable.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BauerDudekRichter, author = {Bauer, Marek and Dudek, Mariusz and Richter, Matthias}, title = {RELIABILITY OF TRAM - NETWORK SECTION}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2828}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28281}, pages = {16}, abstract = {We investigate aspects of tram-network section reliability, which operates as a part of the model of whole city tram-network reliability. Here, one of the main points of interest is the character of the chronological development of the disturbances (namely the differences between time of departure provided in schedule and real time of departure) on subsequent sections during tram line operation. These developments were observed in comprehensive measurements done in Krakow, during one of the main transportation nodes (Rondo Mogilskie) rebuilding. All taken building activities cause big disturbances in tram lines operation with effects extended to neighboring sections. In a second part, the stochastic character of section running time will be analyzed more detailed. There will be taken into consideration sections with only one beginning stop and also with two or three beginning stops located at different streets at an intersection. Possibility of adding results from sections with two beginning stops to one set will be checked with suitable statistical tests which are used to compare the means of the two samples. Section running time may depend on the value of gap between two following trams and from the value of deviation from schedule. This dependence will be described by a multi regression formula. The main measurements were done in the city center of Krakow in two stages: before and after big changes in tramway infrastructure.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BauerRichterWeiss, author = {Bauer, Marek and Richter, Matthias and Weiß, Hendrik}, title = {SIMULATION MODEL OF TRAM ROUTE OPERATION}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2829}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28295}, pages = {19}, abstract = {From passenger's perspective, punctuality is one of the most important features of tram route operation. We present a stochastic simulation model with special focus on determining important factors of influence. The statistical analysis bases on large samples (sample size is nearly 2000) accumulated from comprehensive measurements on eight tram routes in Cracow. For the simulation, we are not only interested in average values but also in stochastic characteristics like the variance and other properties of the distribution. A realization of trams operations is assumed to be a sequence of running times between successive stops and times spent by tram at the stops divided in passengers alighting and boarding times and times waiting for possibility of departure . The running time depends on the kind of track separation including the priorities in traffic lights, the length of the section and the number of intersections. For every type of section, a linear mixed regression model describes the average running time and its variance as functions of the length of the section and the number of intersections. The regression coefficients are estimated by the iterative re-weighted least square method. Alighting and boarding time mainly depends on type of vehicle, number of passengers alighting and boarding and occupancy of vehicle. For the distribution of the time waiting for possibility of departure suitable distributions like Gamma distribution and Lognormal distribution are fitted.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{BeexKerfridenRabczuketal., author = {Beex, L.A.A. and Kerfriden, Pierre and Rabczuk, Timon and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain}, title = {Quasicontinuum-based multiscale approaches for plate-like beam lattices experiencing in-plane and out-of-plane deformation}, series = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, journal = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, abstract = {Quasicontinuum-based multiscale approaches for plate-like beam lattices experiencing in-plane and out-of-plane deformation}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BenZhaoZhangetal., author = {Ben, S. and Zhao, Jun-Hua and Zhang, Yancheng and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {The interface strength and debonding for composite structures: review and recent developments}, series = {Composite Structures}, journal = {Composite Structures}, abstract = {The interface strength and debonding for composite structures: review and recent developments}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BertholdMilbradt, author = {Berthold, Tim and Milbradt, Peter}, title = {ARTIFICIAL NEURONAL NETWORKS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2830}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28304}, pages = {14}, abstract = {Models in the context of engineering can be classified in process based and data based models. Whereas the process based model describes the problem by an explicit formulation, the data based model is often used, where no such mapping can be found due to the high complexity of the problem. Artificial Neuronal Networks (ANN) is a data based model, which is able to "learn" a mapping from a set of training patterns. This paper deals with the application of ANN in time dependent bathymetric models. A bathymetric model is a geometric representation of the sea bed. Typically, a bathymetry is been measured and afterwards described by a finite set of measured data. Measuring at different time steps leads to a time dependent bathymetric model. To obtain a continuous surface, the measured data has to be interpolated by some interpolation method. Unlike the explicitly given interpolation methods, the presented time dependent bathymetric model using an ANN trains the approximated surface in space and time in an implicit way. The ANN is trained by topographic measured data, which consists of the location (x,y) and time t. In other words the ANN is trained to reproduce the mapping h = f(x,y,t) and afterwards it is able to approximate the topographic height for a given location and date. In a further step, this model is extended to take meteorological parameters into account. This leads to a model of more predictive character.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BombasaroBucher, author = {Bombasaro, Emanuel and Bucher, Christian}, title = {INVESTIGATION OF MODELING ERRORS OF DIFFERENT RANDOM FIELD BASED WIND LOAD FORMULATIONS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2831}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28318}, pages = {11}, abstract = {In this paper the influence of changes in the mean wind velocity, the wind profile power-law coefficient, the drag coefficient of the terrain and the structural stiffness are investigated on different complex structural models. This paper gives a short introduction to wind profile models and to the approach by Davenport A. G. to compute the structural reaction of wind induced vibrations. Firstly with help of a simple example (a skyscraper) this approach is shown. Using this simple example gives the reader the possibility to study the variance differences when changing one of the above mentioned parameters on this very easy example and see the influence of different complex structural models on the result. Furthermore an approach for estimation of the needed discretization level is given. With the help of this knowledge the structural model design methodology can be base on deeper understanding of the different behavior of the single models.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BrackxDeSchepperLunaElizararrasetal., author = {Brackx, Fred and De Schepper, Hennie and Luna-Elizararras, Maria Elena and Shapiro, Michael}, title = {INTEGRAL REPRESENTATIONS IN HERMITEAN CLIFFORD ANALYSIS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2832}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28326}, pages = {13}, abstract = {Euclidean Clifford analysis is a higher dimensional function theory offering a refinement of classical harmonic analysis. The theory is centered around the concept of monogenic functions, i.e. null solutions of a first order vector valued rotation invariant differential operator called the Dirac operator, which factorizes the Laplacian. More recently, Hermitean Clifford analysis has emerged as a new and successful branch of Clifford analysis, offering yet a refinement of the Euclidean case; it focusses on the simultaneous null solutions, called Hermitean (or h-) monogenic functions, of two Hermitean Dirac operators which are invariant under the action of the unitary group. In Euclidean Clifford analysis, the Clifford-Cauchy integral formula has proven to be a corner stone of the function theory, as is the case for the traditional Cauchy formula for holomorphic functions in the complex plane. Previously, a Hermitean Clifford-Cauchy integral formula has been established by means of a matrix approach. This formula reduces to the traditional Martinelli-Bochner formula for holomorphic functions of several complex variables when taking functions with values in an appropriate part of complex spinor space. This means that the theory of Hermitean monogenic functions should encompass also other results of several variable complex analysis as special cases. At present we will elaborate further on the obtained results and refine them, considering fundamental solutions, Borel-Pompeiu representations and the Teoderescu inversion, each of them being developed at different levels, including the global level, handling vector variables, vector differential operators and the Clifford geometric product as well as the blade level were variables and differential operators act by means of the dot and wedge products. A rich world of results reveals itself, indeed including well-known formulae from the theory of several complex variables.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{BrehmZabelBucher, author = {Brehm, Maik and Zabel, Volkmar and Bucher, Christian}, title = {An automatic mode pairing strategy using an enhanced modal assurance citerion based on modal strain energies}, series = {Journal of Sound and Vibration}, journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration}, doi = {10.1016/j.jsv.2010.07.006}, pages = {5375 -- 5392}, abstract = {In the context of finite element model updating using output-only vibration test data, natural frequencies and mode shapes are used as validation criteria. Consequently, the correct pairing of experimentally obtained and numerically derived natural frequencies and mode shapes is important. In many cases, only limited spatial information is available and noise is present in the measurements. Therefore, the automatic selection of the most likely numerical mode shape corresponding to a particular experimentally identified mode shape can be a difficult task. The most common criterion for indicating corresponding mode shapes is the modal assurance criterion. Unfortunately, this criterion fails in certain cases and is not reliable for automatic approaches. In this paper, the purely mathematical modal assurance criterion will be enhanced by additional physical information from the numerical model in terms of modal strain energies. A numerical example and a benchmark study with experimental data are presented to show the advantages of the proposed energy-based criterion in comparison to the traditional modal assurance criterion.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BrehmZabelBucher, author = {Brehm, Maik and Zabel, Volkmar and Bucher, Christian}, title = {Optimal reference sensor positions for applications in model updating using output-only vibration test data based on random excitation: Part 2 - improved search strategy and experimental case study}, series = {Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing}, journal = {Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing}, abstract = {Optimal reference sensor positions for applications in model updating using output-only vibration test data based on random excitation: Part 2 - improved search strategy and experimental case study}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BrehmZabelBucheretal., author = {Brehm, Maik and Zabel, Volkmar and Bucher, Christian and Ribeiro, D.}, title = {AN AUTOMATIC MODE SELECTION STRATEGY FOR MODEL UPDATING USING THE MODAL ASSURANCE CRITERION AND MODAL STRAIN ENERGIES}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2833}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28330}, pages = {18}, abstract = {In the context of finite element model updating using vibration test data, natural frequencies and mode shapes are used as validation criteria. Consequently, the order of natural frequencies and mode shapes is important. As only limited spatial information is available and noise is present in the measurements, the automatic selection of the most likely numerical mode shape corresponding to a measured mode shape is a difficult task. The most common criterion to indicate corresponding mode shapes is the modal assurance criterion. Unfortunately, this criterion fails in certain cases. In this paper, the pure mathematical modal assurance criterion will be enhanced by additional physical information of the numerical model in terms of modal strain energies. A numerical example and a benchmark study with real measured data are presented to show the advantages of the enhanced energy based criterion in comparison to the traditional modal assurance criterion.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{BruhinStockDrueckeretal., author = {Bruhin, R. and Stock, U.A. and Dr{\"u}cker, J.-P. and Azhari, T. and Wippermann, J. and Albes, J.M. and Hintze, D. and Eckardt, Stefan and K{\"o}nke, Carsten and Wahlers, T.}, title = {Numerical simulation techniques to study the structural response of the human chest following median sternotomy}, series = {The Annals of Thoracic Surgery}, journal = {The Annals of Thoracic Surgery}, pages = {623 -- 630}, abstract = {Numerical simulation techniques to study the structural response of the human chest following median sternotomy}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BucherEbert, author = {Bucher, Christian and Ebert, Matthias}, title = {Nichtlineare Berechnung von Stahlflanschverbindungen mit gemessenen Imperfektionen}, series = {Stahlbau}, journal = {Stahlbau}, pages = {516 -- 522}, abstract = {Nichtlineare Berechnung von Stahlflanschverbindungen mit gemessenen Imperfektionen}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {de} } @article{BucherFrangopol, author = {Bucher, Christian and Frangopol, D.M.}, title = {Optimization of lifetime maintenance strategies for deteriorting structures considering probabilities of violating safety, condition, and cost thresholds}, series = {Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics}, journal = {Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {Optimization of lifetime maintenance strategies for deteriorting structures considering probabilities of violating safety, condition, and cost thresholds}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BucherMost, author = {Bucher, Christian and Most, Thomas}, title = {A comparison of approximate response functions in structural reliability analysis}, series = {Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics}, journal = {Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics}, pages = {154 -- 163}, abstract = {A comparison of approximate response functions in structural reliability analysis}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BucherPham, author = {Bucher, Christian and Pham, Hoang Anh}, title = {On model updating of existing structures utilizing measured dynamic responses}, series = {Structure and Infrastructure Engineering}, journal = {Structure and Infrastructure Engineering}, pages = {135 -- 143}, abstract = {On model updating of existing structures utilizing measured dynamic responses}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BudarapuGracieBordasetal., author = {Budarapu, Pattabhi Ramaiah and Gracie, Robert and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {An adaptive multiscale method for quasi-static crack growth}, series = {Computational Mechanics}, journal = {Computational Mechanics}, doi = {10.1007/s00466-013-0952-6}, pages = {1129 -- 1148}, abstract = {This paper proposes an adaptive atomistic- continuum numerical method for quasi-static crack growth. The phantom node method is used to model the crack in the continuum region and a molecular statics model is used near the crack tip. To ensure self-consistency in the bulk, a virtual atom cluster is used to model the material of the coarse scale. The coupling between the coarse scale and fine scale is realized through ghost atoms. The ghost atom positions are interpolated from the coarse scale solution and enforced as boundary conditions on the fine scale. The fine scale region is adaptively enlarged as the crack propagates and the region behind the crack tip is adaptively coarsened. An energy criterion is used to detect the crack tip location. The triangular lattice in the fine scale region corresponds to the lattice structure of the (111) plane of an FCC crystal. The Lennard-Jones potential is used to model the atom-atom interactions. The method is implemented in two dimensions. The results are compared to pure atomistic simulations; they show excellent agreement.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BudarapuGracieYangetal., author = {Budarapu, Pattabhi Ramaiah and Gracie, Robert and Yang, Shih-Wei and Zhuang, Xiaoying and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Efficient Coarse Graining in Multiscale Modeling of Fracture}, series = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics}, journal = {Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics}, pages = {126 -- 143}, abstract = {Efficient Coarse Graining in Multiscale Modeling of Fracture}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BudarapuNarayanaRammohanetal., author = {Budarapu, Pattabhi Ramaiah and Narayana, T.S.S. and Rammohan, B. and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Directionality of sound radiation from rectangular panels}, series = {Applied Acoustics}, journal = {Applied Acoustics}, pages = {128 -- 140}, abstract = {Directionality of sound radiation from rectangular panels}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CacaoConstalesKrausshar, author = {Cacao, Isabel and Constales, Denis and Kraußhar, Rolf S{\"o}ren}, title = {A UNIFIED APPROACH FOR THE TREATMENT OF SOME HIGHER DIMENSIONAL DIRAC TYPE EQUATIONS ON SPHERES}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2834}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28343}, pages = {8}, abstract = {Using Clifford analysis methods, we provide a unified approach to obtain explicit solutions of some partial differential equations combining the n-dimensional Dirac and Euler operators, including generalizations of the classical time-harmonic Maxwell equations. The obtained regular solutions show strong connections between hypergeometric functions and homogeneous polynomials in the kernel of the Dirac operator.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CastilloPerez, author = {Castillo-P{\´e}rez, Ra{\´u}l}, title = {AN APPLICATION OF FORMAL POWER SERIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OPTICAL FILTERS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2835}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28354}, pages = {8}, abstract = {The application of a recent method using formal power series is proposed. It is based on a new representation for solutions of Sturm-Liouville equations. This method is used to calculate the transmittance and reflectance coefficients of finite inhomogeneous layers with high accuracy and efficiency. Tailoring the refraction index profile defining the inhomogeneous media it is possible to develop very important applications such as optical filters. A number of profiles were evaluated and then some of them selected in order to perform an improvement of their characteristics via the modification of their profiles.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CastilloPerezCedilloDiazKravchenkoetal., author = {Castillo-P{\´e}rez, Ra{\´u}l and Cedillo - D{\´i}az, A. del C. and Kravchenko, Vladislav and Oviedo - Galdeano, H.}, title = {COMPUTATION OF THE REFLECTANCE AND TRANSMITTANCE FOR AN INHOMOGENEOUS LAYERED MEDIUM WITH TURNING POINT S USING THE WKB AND SPPS METHODS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2759}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170306-27598}, pages = {16}, abstract = {Electromagnetic wave propagation is currently present in the vast majority of situations which occur in veryday life, whether in mobile communications, DTV, satellite tracking, broadcasting, etc. Because of this the study of increasingly complex means of propagation of lectromagnetic waves has become necessary in order to optimize resources and increase the capabilities of the devices as required by the growing demand for such services. Within the electromagnetic wave propagation different parameters are considered that characterize it under various circumstances and of particular importance are the reflectance and transmittance. There are several methods or the analysis of the reflectance and transmittance such as the method of approximation by boundary condition, the plane wave expansion method (PWE), etc., but this work focuses on the WKB and SPPS methods. The implementation of the WKB method is relatively simple but is found to be relatively efficient only when working at high frequencies. The SPPS method (Spectral Parameter Powers Series) based on the theory of pseudoanalytic functions, is used to solve this problem through a new representation for solutions of Sturm Liouville equations and has recently proven to be a powerful tool to solve different boundary value and eigenvalue problems. Moreover, it has a very suitable structure for numerical implementation, which in this case took place in the Matlab software for the valuation of both conventional and turning points profiles. The comparison between the two methods allows us to obtain valuable information about their perfor mance which is useful for determining the validity and propriety of their application for solving problems where these parameters are calculated in real life applications.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{ChauDinhZiLeeetal., author = {Chau-Dinh, T. and Zi, Goangseup and Lee, P.S. and Song, Jeong-Hoon and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Phantom-node method for shell models with arbitrary cracks}, series = {Computers \& Structures}, journal = {Computers \& Structures}, doi = {10.1016/j.compstruc.2011.10.021}, abstract = {A phantom-node method is developed for three-node shell elements to describe cracks. This method can treat arbitrary cracks independently of the mesh. The crack may cut elements completely or partially. Elements are overlapped on the position of the crack, and they are partially integrated to implement the discontinuous displacement across the crack. To consider the element containing a crack tip, a new kinematical relation between the overlapped elements is developed. There is no enrichment function for the discontinuous displacement field. Several numerical examples are presented to illustrate the proposed method.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{ChenNguyenThanhNguyenXuanetal., author = {Chen, Lei and Nguyen-Thanh, Nhon and Nguyen-Xuan, Hung and Rabczuk, Timon and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain and Limbert, Georges}, title = {Explicit finite deformation analysis of isogeometric membranes}, series = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, journal = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, pages = {104 -- 130}, abstract = {Explicit finite deformation analysis of isogeometric membranes}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{ChenRabczukLiuetal., author = {Chen, Lei and Rabczuk, Timon and Liu, G.R. and Zeng, K.Y. and Kerfriden, Pierre and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain}, title = {Extended finite element method with edge-based strain smoothing (ESm-XFEM) for linear elastic crack growth}, series = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, journal = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, doi = {10.1016/j.cma.2011.08.013}, abstract = {This paper presents a strain smoothing procedure for the extended finite element method (XFEM). The resulting "edge-based" smoothed extended finite element method (ESm-XFEM) is tailored to linear elastic fracture mechanics and, in this context, to outperform the standard XFEM. In the XFEM, the displacement-based approximation is enriched by the Heaviside and asymptotic crack tip functions using the framework of partition of unity. This eliminates the need for the mesh alignment with the crack and re-meshing, as the crack evolves. Edge-based smoothing (ES) relies on a generalized smoothing operation over smoothing domains associated with edges of simplex meshes, and produces a softening effect leading to a close-to-exact stiffness, "super-convergence" and "ultra-accurate" solutions. The present method takes advantage of both the ES-FEM and the XFEM. Thanks to the use of strain smoothing, the subdivision of elements intersected by discontinuities and of integrating the (singular) derivatives of the approximation functions is suppressed via transforming interior integration into boundary integration. Numerical examples show that the proposed method improves significantly the accuracy of stress intensity factors and achieves a near optimal convergence rate in the energy norm even without geometrical enrichment or blending correction.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ChudobaScholzenHegger, author = {Chudoba, Rostislav and Scholzen, A. and Hegger, Josef}, title = {MICROPLANE MODEL WITH INITIAL AND DAMAGE-INDUCED ANISOTROPY APPLIED TO TEXTILE-REINFORCED CONCRETE}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2836}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28367}, pages = {8}, abstract = {The presented material model reproduces the anisotropic characteristics of textile reinforced concrete in a smeared manner. This includes both the initial anisotropy introduced by the textile reinforcement, as well as the anisotropic damage evolution reflecting fine patterns of crack bridges. The model is based on the microplane approach. The direction-dependent representation of the material structure into oriented microplanes provides a flexible way to introduce the initial anisotropy. The microplanes oriented in a yarn direction are associated with modified damage laws that reflect the tension-stiffening effect due to the multiple cracking of the matrix along the yarn.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ConstalesKrausshar, author = {Constales, Denis and Kraußhar, Rolf S{\"o}ren}, title = {ON THE KLEIN-GORDON EQUATION ON THE 3-TORUS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2863}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28639}, pages = {10}, abstract = {In this paper we consider the time independent Klein-Gordon equation on some conformally flat 3-tori with given boundary data. We set up an explicit formula for the fundamental solution. We show that we can represent any solution to the homogeneous Klein-Gordon equation on the torus as finite sum over generalized 3-fold periodic elliptic functions that are in the kernel of the Klein-Gordon operator. Furthermore we prove Cauchy and Green type integral formulas and set up a Teodorescu and Cauchy transform for the toroidal Klein-Gordon operator. These in turn are used to set up explicit formulas for the solution to the inhomogeneous version of the Klein-Gordon equation on the 3-torus.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DeAguinaga, author = {De Aguinaga, Jos{\´e} Guillermo}, title = {INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT DATA TYPES FOR THE ESTIMATION OF HYDROMECHANICAL PARAMETERS FOR A WATER RETAINING DAM USING SYNTHETIC DATA}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2760}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170306-27607}, pages = {12}, abstract = {The present research analyses the error on prediction obtained under different data availability scenarios to determine which measurements contribute to an improvement of model prognosis and which not. A fully coupled 2D hydromechanical model of a water retaining dam is taken as an example. Here, the mean effective stress in the porous skeleton is reduced due to an increase in pore water pressure under drawdown conditions. Relevant model parameters are ranked by scaled sensitivities, Particle Swarm Optimization is applied to determine the optimal parameter values and model validation is performed to determine the magnitude of error forecast. We compare the predictions of the optimized models with results from a forward run of the reference model to obtain actual prediction errors. The analyses presented here were performed to 31 data sets of 100 observations of varying data types. Calibrating with multiple information types instead of only one sort, brings better calibration results and improvement in model prognosis. However, when using several types of information the number of observations have to be increased to be able to cover a representative part of the model domain; otherwise a compromise between data availability and domain coverage prove best. Which type of information for calibration contributes to the best prognoses, could not be determined in advance. For the error in model prognosis does not depends on the error in calibration, but on the parameter error, which unfortunately can not be determined in reality since we do not know its real value. Excellent calibration fits with parameters' values near the limits of reasonable physical values, provided the highest prognosis errors. While models which included excess pore pressure values for calibration provided the best prognosis, independent of the calibration fit.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DeBieSommen, author = {De Bie, Hendrik and Sommen, Frank}, title = {VECTOR AND BIVECTOR FOURIER TRANSFORMS IN CLIFFORD ANALYSIS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2837}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28371}, pages = {11}, abstract = {In the past, several types of Fourier transforms in Clifford analysis have been studied. In this paper, first an overview of these different transforms is given. Next, a new equation in a Clifford algebra is proposed, the solutions of which will act as kernels of a new class of generalized Fourier transforms. Two solutions of this equation are studied in more detail, namely a vector-valued solution and a bivector-valued solution, as well as the associated integral transforms.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DeSchepperBrackxSommen, author = {De Schepper, Nele and Brackx, Fred and Sommen, Frank}, title = {THE FOURIER-BESSEL TRANSFORM}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2838}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28387}, pages = {18}, abstract = {In this paper we devise a new multi-dimensional integral transform within the Clifford analysis setting, the so-called Fourier-Bessel transform. It appears that in the two-dimensional case, it coincides with the Clifford-Fourier and cylindrical Fourier transforms introduced earlier. We show that this new integral transform satisfies operational formulae which are similar to those of the classical tensorial Fourier transform. Moreover the L2-basis elements consisting of generalized Clifford-Hermite functions appear to be eigenfunctions of the Fourier-Bessel transform.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DeebZabel, author = {Deeb, Maher and Zabel, Volkmar}, title = {THE APPLICATION OF POD CURVES TO DAMAGE DETECTION BASED ON PARTIAL MODELS- A NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2761}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170306-27615}, pages = {18}, abstract = {Non-destructive techniques for damage detection became the focus of engineering interests in the last few years. However, applying these techniques to large complex structures like civil engineering buildings still has some limitations since these types of structures are unique and the methodologies often need a large number of specimens for reliable results. For this reason, cost and time can greatly influence the final results. Model Assisted Probability Of Detection (MAPOD) has taken its place among the ranks of damage identification techniques, especially with advances in computer capacity and modeling tools. Nevertheless, the essential condition for a successful MAPOD is having a reliable model in advance. This condition is opening the door for model assessment and model quality problems. In this work, an approach is proposed that uses Partial Models (PM) to compute the Probability Of damage Detection (POD). A simply supported beam, that can be structurally modified and tested under laboratory conditions, is taken as an example. The study includes both experimental and numerical investigations, the application of vibration-based damage detection approaches and a comparison of the results obtained based on tests and simulations. Eventually, a proposal for a methodology to assess the reliability and the robustness of the models is given.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DjordjevicPetkovicZivkovic, author = {Djordjevic, Djordje and Petkovic, Dusan and Zivkovic, Darko}, title = {THE APPLICATION OF INTERVAL CALCULUS TO ESTIMATION OF PLATE DEFLECTION BY SOLVING POISSON'S PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2839}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28397}, pages = {12}, abstract = {This paper describes the application of interval calculus to calculation of plate deflection, taking in account inevitable and acceptable tolerance of input data (input parameters). The simply supported reinforced concrete plate was taken as an example. The plate was loaded by uniformly distributed loads. Several parameters that influence the plate deflection are given as certain closed intervals. Accordingly, the results are obtained as intervals so it was possible to follow the direct influence of a change of one or more input parameters on output (in our example, deflection) values by using one model and one computing procedure. The described procedure could be applied to any FEM calculation in order to keep calculation tolerances, ISO-tolerances, and production tolerances in close limits (admissible limits). The Wolfram Mathematica has been used as tool for interval calculation.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{DoeringHoffmeyerSeegeretal., author = {D{\"o}ring, R. and Hoffmeyer, J. and Seeger, T. and Vormwald, Michael}, title = {A plasticity model for calculating stress-strain sequences under multiaxial nonproportional cyclic loading}, series = {Computational Materials Science}, journal = {Computational Materials Science}, pages = {587 -- 596}, abstract = {A plasticity model for calculating stress-strain sequences under multiaxial nonproportional cyclic loading}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{DoeringHoffmeyerSeegeretal., author = {D{\"o}ring, R. and Hoffmeyer, J. and Seeger, T. and Vormwald, Michael}, title = {Verformungsverhalten und rechnerische Absch{\"a}tzung der Erm{\"u}dungslebensdauer metallischer Werkstoffe unter mehrachsig nichtproportionaler Beanspruchung}, series = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, journal = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, pages = {280 -- 288}, abstract = {Verformungsverhalten und rechnerische Absch{\"a}tzung der Erm{\"u}dungslebensdauer metallischer Werkstoffe unter mehrachsig nichtproportionaler Beanspruchung}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{EbertBernsteinCerejeirasetal., author = {Ebert, Svend and Bernstein, Swanhild and Cerejeiras, Paula and K{\"a}hler, Uwe}, title = {NONZONAL WAVELETS ON S^N}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2840}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28406}, pages = {18}, abstract = {In the present article we will construct wavelets on an arbitrary dimensional sphere S^n due the approach of approximate Identities. There are two equivalently approaches to wavelets. The group theoretical approach formulates a square integrability condition for a group acting via unitary, irreducible representation on the sphere. The connection to the group theoretical approach will be sketched. The concept of approximate identities uses the same constructions in the background, here we select an appropriate section of dilations and translations in the group acting on the sphere in two steps. At First we will formulate dilations in terms of approximate identities and than we call in translations on the sphere as rotations. This leads to the construction of an orthogonal polynomial system in L²(SO(n+1)). That approach is convenient to construct concrete wavelets, since the appropriate kernels can be constructed form the heat kernel leading to the approximate Identity of Gauss-Weierstra\ss. We will work out conditions to functions forming a family of wavelets, subsequently we formulate how we can construct zonal wavelets from a approximate Identity and the relation to admissibility of nonzonal wavelets. Eventually we will give an example of a nonzonal Wavelet on \$S^n\$, which we obtain from the approximate identity of Gauss-Weierstraß.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{EckardtKoenke, author = {Eckardt, Stefan and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, title = {Adaptive damage simulation of concrete using heterogeneous multiscale models}, series = {Journal of Algorithms \& Computational Technology}, journal = {Journal of Algorithms \& Computational Technology}, pages = {275 -- 297}, abstract = {Adaptive damage simulation of concrete using heterogeneous multiscale models}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EckardtKoenke, author = {Eckardt, Stefan and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, title = {ENERGY RELEASE CONTROL FOR NONLINEAR MESOSCALE SIMULATIONS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2841}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28414}, pages = {5}, abstract = {In nonlinear simulations the loading is, in general, applied in an incremental way. Path-following algorithms are used to trace the equilibrium path during the failure process. Standard displacement controlled solution strategies fail if snap-back phenomena occur. In this contribution, a path-following algorithm based on the dissipation of the inelastic energy is presented which allows for the simulation of snap-backs. Since the constraint is defined in terms of the internal energy, the algorithm is not restricted to continuum damage models. Furthermore, no a priori knowledge about the final damage distribution is required. The performance of the proposed algorithm is illustrated using nonlinear mesoscale simulations.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Eriksson, author = {Eriksson, Sirkka-Liisa}, title = {MEAN VALUE PROPERTIES FOR THE WEINSTEIN EQUATION AND MODIFIED DIRAC OPERATORS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2762}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27621}, pages = {16}, abstract = {We study the Weinstein equation u on the upper half space R3+. The Weinstein equation is connected to the axially symmetric potentials. We compute solutions of the Weinstein equation depending on the hyperbolic distance and x2. These results imply the explicit mean value properties. We also compute the fundamental solution. The main tools are the hyperbolic metric and its invariance properties.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FerreiraVieira, author = {Ferreira, Milton dos Santos and Vieira, Nelson}, title = {EIGENFUNCTIONS AND FUNDAMENTAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE FRACTIONAL LAPLACIAN IN 3 DIMENSIONS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2796}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27968}, pages = {6}, abstract = {Recently there has been a surge of interest in PDEs involving fractional derivatives in different fields of engineering. In this extended abstract we present some of the results developedin [3]. We compute the fundamental solution for the three-parameter fractional Laplace operator Δ by transforming the eigenfunction equation into an integral equation and applying the method of separation of variables. The obtained solutions are expressed in terms of Mittag-Leffer functions. For more details we refer the interested reader to [3] where it is also presented an operational approach based on the two Laplace transform.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FlaigApel, author = {Flaig, Thomas and Apel, Thomas}, title = {SIMULATION AND MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION OF THE HYDRATION OF CONCRETE FOR AVOIDING THERMAL CRACKS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2842}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28424}, pages = {15}, abstract = {After mixing of concrete, the hardening starts by an exothermic chemical reaction known as hydration. As the reaction rate depends on the temperature the time in the description of the hydration is replaced by the maturity which is defined as an integral over a certain function depending on the temperature. The temperature distribution is governed by the heat equation with a right hand side depending on the maturity and the temperature itself. We compare of the performance of different time integration schemes of higher order with an automatic time step control. The simulation of the heat distribution is of importance as the development of mechanical properties is driven by the hydration. During this process it is possible that the tensile stresses exceed the tensile strength and cracks occur. The goal is to produce cheap concrete without cracks. Simple crack-criterions use only temperature differences, more involved ones are based on thermal stresses. If the criterion predicts cracks some changes in the input data are needed. This can be interpreted as optimization. The final goal will be to adopt model based optimization (in contrast to simulation based optimization) to the problem of the hydration of young concrete and the avoidance of cracks. The first step is the simulation of the hydration, which we focus in this paper.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Franssens, author = {Franssens, Ghislain R.}, title = {INTRODUCTION TO CLIFFORD ANALYSIS OVER PSEUDO-EUCLIDEAN SPACE}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2843}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28433}, pages = {16}, abstract = {An introduction is given to Clifford Analysis over pseudo-Euclidean space of arbitrary signature, called for short Ultrahyperbolic Clifford Analysis (UCA). UCA is regarded as a function theory of Clifford-valued functions, satisfying a first order partial differential equation involving a vector-valued differential operator, called a Dirac operator. The formulation of UCA presented here pays special attention to its geometrical setting. This permits to identify tensors which qualify as geometrically invariant Dirac operators and to take a position on the naturalness of contravariant and covariant versions of such a theory. In addition, a formal method is described to construct the general solution to the aforementioned equation in the context of covariant UCA.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FroebelFirmenichKoch, author = {Fr{\"o}bel, Toni and Firmenich, Berthold and Koch, Christian}, title = {COUPLING PATTERNS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2844}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28443}, pages = {15}, abstract = {Buildings can be divided into various types and described by a huge number of parameters. Within the life cycle of a building, especially during the design and construction phases, a lot of engineers with different points of view, proprietary applications and data formats are involved. The collaboration of all participating engineers is characterised by a high amount of communication. Due to these aspects, a homogeneous building model for all engineers is not feasible. The status quo of civil engineering is the segmentation of the complete model into partial models. Currently, the interdependencies of these partial models are not in the focus of available engineering solutions. This paper addresses the problem of coupling partial models in civil engineering. According to the state-of-the-art, applications and partial models are formulated by the object-oriented method. Although this method solves basic communication problems like subclass coupling directly it was found that many relevant coupling problems remain to be solved. Therefore, it is necessary to analyse and classify the relevant coupling types in building modelling. Coupling in computer science refers to the relationship between modules and their mutual interaction and can be divided into different coupling types. The coupling types differ on the degree by which the coupled modules rely upon each other. This is exemplified by a general reference example from civil engineering. A uniform formulation of coupling patterns is described analogously to design patterns, which are a common methodology in software engineering. Design patterns are templates for describing a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem. A template is independent of the programming language and the operating system. These coupling patterns are selected according to the specific problems of building modelling. A specific meta-model for coupling problems in civil engineering is introduced. In our meta-model the coupling patterns are a semantic description of a specific coupling design.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{GhasemiBrighentiZhuangetal., author = {Ghasemi, Hamid and Brighenti, Roberto and Zhuang, Xiaoying and Muthu, Jacob and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Optimum fiber content and distribution in fiber-reinforced solids using a reliability and NURBS based sequential optimization approach}, series = {Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization}, journal = {Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization}, pages = {99 -- 112}, abstract = {Optimum _ber content and distribution in _ber-reinforced solids using a reliability and NURBS based sequential optimization approach}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{GhasemiBrighentiZhuangetal., author = {Ghasemi, Hamid and Brighenti, Roberto and Zhuang, Xiaoying and Muthu, Jacob and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Optimization of fiber distribution in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS functions}, series = {Computational Materials Science}, journal = {Computational Materials Science}, pages = {463 -- 473}, abstract = {Optimization of fiber distribution in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS functions}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{GhasemiBrighentiZhuangetal., author = {Ghasemi, Hamid and Brighenti, Roberto and Zhuang, Xiaoying and Muthu, Jacob and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Sequential reliability based optimization of fiber content and dispersion in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS finite elements}, series = {Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization}, journal = {Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization}, abstract = {Sequential reliability based optimization of fiber content and dispersion in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS finite elements}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{GhasemiKerfridenBordasetal., author = {Ghasemi, Hamid and Kerfriden, Pierre and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain and Muthu, Jacob and Zi, Goangseup and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Interfacial shear stress optimization in sandwich beams with polymeric core using nonuniform distribution of reinforcing ingredients}, series = {Composite Structures}, journal = {Composite Structures}, pages = {221 -- 230}, abstract = {Interfacial shear stress optimization in sandwich beams with polymeric core using nonuniform distribution of reinforcing ingredients}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{GhasemiRafieeZhuangetal., author = {Ghasemi, Hamid and Rafiee, Roham and Zhuang, Xiaoying and Muthu, Jacob and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Uncertainties propagation in metamodel-based probabilistic optimization of CNT/polymer composite structure using stochastic multi-scale modeling}, series = {Computational Materials Science}, journal = {Computational Materials Science}, pages = {295 -- 305}, abstract = {Uncertainties propagation in metamodel-based probabilistic optimization of CNT/polymer composite structure using stochastic multi-scale modeling}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{GhorashiLahmerBagherzadehetal., author = {Ghorashi, Seyed Shahram and Lahmer, Tom and Bagherzadeh, Amir Saboor and Zi, Goangseup and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {A stochastic computational method based on goal-oriented error estimation for heterogeneous geological materials}, series = {Engineering Geology}, journal = {Engineering Geology}, abstract = {A stochastic computational method based on goal-oriented error estimation for heterogeneous geological materials}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GhorashiRabczukRodenasGarciaetal., author = {Ghorashi, Seyed Shahram and Rabczuk, Timon and R{\´o}denas Garc{\´i}a, Juan Jos{\´e} and Lahmer, Tom}, title = {T-SPLINE BASED XIGA FOR ADAPTIVE MODELING OF CRACKED BODIES}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2763}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27637}, pages = {13}, abstract = {Safety operation of important civil structures such as bridges can be estimated by using fracture analysis. Since the analytical methods are not capable of solving many complicated engineering problems, numerical methods have been increasingly adopted. In this paper, a part of isotropic material which contains a crack is considered as a partial model and the proposed model quality is evaluated. EXtended IsoGeometric Analysis (XIGA) is a new developed numerical approach [1, 2] which benefits from advantages of its origins: eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) and IsoGeometric Analysis (IGA). It is capable of simulating crack propagation problems with no remeshing necessity and capturing singular field at the crack tip by using the crack tip enrichment functions. Also, exact representation of geometry is possible using only few elements. XIGA has also been successfully applied for fracture analysis of cracked orthotropic bodies [3] and for simulation of curved cracks [4]. XIGA applies NURBS functions for both geometry description and solution field approximation. The drawback of NURBS functions is that local refinement cannot be defined regarding that it is based on tensorproduct constructs unless multiple patches are used which has also some limitations. In this contribution, the XIGA is further developed to make the local refinement feasible by using Tspline basis functions. Adopting a recovery based error estimator in the proposed approach for evaluation of the model quality and performing the adaptive processes is in progress. Finally, some numerical examples with available analytical solutions are investigated by the developed scheme.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{GhorashiValizadehMohammadietal., author = {Ghorashi, Seyed Shahram and Valizadeh, Navid and Mohammadi, S. and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {T-spline based XIGA for Fracture Analysis of Orthotropic Media}, series = {Computers \& Structures}, journal = {Computers \& Structures}, pages = {138 -- 146}, abstract = {T-spline based XIGA for Fracture Analysis of Orthotropic Media}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GokceBrowneGokceetal., author = {Gokce, Hasan Ufuk and Browne, Donal and Gokce, Kamil Umut and Menzel, Karsten}, title = {IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENT OPERATION OF BUILDINGS WITH WIRELESS IT SYSTEMS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2845}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28453}, pages = {19}, abstract = {Reducing energy consumption is one of the major challenges for present day and will continue for future generations. The emerging EU directives relating to energy (EU EPBD and the EU Directive on Emissions Trading) now place demands on building owners to rate the energy performance of their buildings for efficient energy management. Moreover European Legislation (Directive 2006/32/EC) requires Facility Managers to reduce building energy consumption and operational costs. Currently sophisticated building services systems are available integrating off-the-shelf building management components. However this ad-hoc combination presents many difficulties to building owners in the management and upgrade of these systems. This paper addresses the need for integration concepts, holistic monitoring and analysis methodologies, life-cycle oriented decision support and sophisticated control strategies through the seamless integration of people, ICT-devices and computational resources via introducing the newly developed integrated system architecture. The first concept was applied to a residential building and the results were elaborated to improve current building conditions.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GonzalezCalvet, author = {Gonzalez Calvet, Ramon}, title = {NEW FOUNDATIONS FOR GEOMETRIC ALGEBRA}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2764}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27644}, pages = {12}, abstract = {New foundations for geometric algebra are proposed based upon the existing isomorphisms between geometric and matrix algebras. Each geometric algebra always has a faithful real matrix representation with a periodicity of 8. On the other hand, each matrix algebra is always embedded in a geometric algebra of a convenient dimension. The geometric product is also isomorphic to the matrix product, and many vector transformations such as rotations, axial symmetries and Lorentz transformations can be written in a form isomorphic to a similarity transformation of matrices. We collect the idea that Dirac applied to develop the relativistic electron equation when he took a basis of matrices for the geometric algebra instead of a basis of geometric vectors. Of course, this way of understanding the geometric algebra requires new definitions: the geometric vector space is defined as the algebraic subspace that generates the rest of the matrix algebra by addition and multiplication; isometries are simply defined as the similarity transformations of matrices as shown above, and finally the norm of any element of the geometric algebra is defined as the nth root of the determinant of its representative matrix of order n×n. The main idea of this proposal is an arithmetic point of view consisting of reversing the roles of matrix and geometric algebras in the sense that geometric algebra is a way of accessing, working and understanding the most fundamental conception of matrix algebra as the algebra of transformations of multilinear quantities.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Grigor'ev, author = {Grigor'ev, Yuri}, title = {REGULAR QUATERNIONIC FUNCTIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2798}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27988}, pages = {6}, abstract = {The theory of regular quaternionic functions of a reduced quaternionic variable is a 3-dimensional generalization of complex analysis. The Moisil-Theodorescu system (MTS) is a regularity condition for such functions depending on the radius vector r = ix+jy+kz seen as a reduced quaternionic variable. The analogues of the main theorems of complex analysis for the MTS in quaternion forms are established: Cauchy, Cauchy integral formula, Taylor and Laurent series, approximation theorems and Cauchy type integral properties. The analogues of positive powers (inner spherical monogenics) are investigated: the set of recurrence formulas between the inner spherical monogenics and the explicit formulas are established. Some applications of the regular function in the elasticity theory and hydrodynamics are given.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GrobConstalesKrausshar, author = {Grob, Dennis and Constales, Denis and Kraußhar, Rolf S{\"o}ren}, title = {THE HYPERCOMPLEX SZEG{\"O} KERNEL METHOD FOR 3D MAPPING PROBLEMS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2846}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28464}, pages = {7}, abstract = {In this paper we present rudiments of a higher dimensional analogue of the Szeg{\"o} kernel method to compute 3D mappings from elementary domains onto the unit sphere. This is a formal construction which provides us with a good substitution of the classical conformal Riemann mapping. We give explicit numerical examples and discuss a comparison of the results with those obtained alternatively by the Bergman kernel method.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GutierrezSRamirezRodriguezetal., author = {Gutierrez S, Andrei and Ramirez, Marco P. and Rodriguez, Octavio and Sanchez N., V.D.}, title = {ON THE SOLUTIONS OF ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE EQUATION: A PSEUDOANALYTIC APPROACH FOR SEPARABLE-VARIABLES CONDUCTIVITY FUNCTION}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2847}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28478}, pages = {11}, abstract = {Using a quaternionic reformulation of the electrical impedance equation, we consider a two-dimensional separable-variables conductivity function and, posing two different techniques, we obtain a special class of Vekua equation, whose general solution can be approach by virtue of Taylor series in formal powers, for which is possible to introduce an explicit Bers generating sequence.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{GoebelLahmerOsburg, author = {G{\"o}bel, Luise and Lahmer, Tom and Osburg, Andrea}, title = {Uncertainty analysis in multiscale modeling of concrete based on continuum micromechanics}, series = {European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids}, journal = {European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids}, abstract = {Uncertainty analysis in multiscale modeling of concrete based on continuum micromechanics}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GoebelOsburgLahmer, author = {G{\"o}bel, Luise and Osburg, Andrea and Lahmer, Tom}, title = {STUDY OF ANALYTICAL MODELS OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF POLYMER-MODIFIED CONCRETE}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2797}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27973}, pages = {9}, abstract = {Polymer modification of mortar and concrete is a widely used technique in order to improve their durability properties. Hitherto, the main application fields of such materials are repair and restoration of buildings. However, due to the constant increment of service life requirements and the cost efficiency, polymer modified concrete (PCC) is also used for construction purposes. Therefore, there is a demand for studying the mechanical properties of PCC and entitative differences compared to conventional concrete (CC). It is significant to investigate whether all the assumed hypotheses and existing analytical formulations about CC are also valid for PCC. In the present study, analytical models available in the literature are evaluated. These models are used for estimating mechanical properties of concrete. The investigated property in this study is the modulus of elasticity, which is estimated with respect to the value of compressive strength. One existing database was extended and adapted for polymer-modified concrete mixtures along with their experimentally measured mechanical properties. Based on the indexed data a comparison between model predictions and experiments was conducted by calculation of forecast errors.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{GuerlebeckLegatiukNilssonetal., author = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Legatiuk, Dmitrii and Nilsson, Henrik and Smarsly, Kay}, title = {Conceptual modelling: Towards detecting modelling errors in engineering applications}, series = {Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences}, journal = {Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences}, doi = {10.1002/mma.5934}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20200110-40614}, pages = {1 -- 10}, abstract = {Rapid advancements of modern technologies put high demands on mathematical modelling of engineering systems. Typically, systems are no longer "simple" objects, but rather coupled systems involving multiphysics phenomena, the modelling of which involves coupling of models that describe different phenomena. After constructing a mathematical model, it is essential to analyse the correctness of the coupled models and to detect modelling errors compromising the final modelling result. Broadly, there are two classes of modelling errors: (a) errors related to abstract modelling, eg, conceptual errors concerning the coherence of a model as a whole and (b) errors related to concrete modelling or instance modelling, eg, questions of approximation quality and implementation. Instance modelling errors, on the one hand, are relatively well understood. Abstract modelling errors, on the other, are not appropriately addressed by modern modelling methodologies. The aim of this paper is to initiate a discussion on abstract approaches and their usability for mathematical modelling of engineering systems with the goal of making it possible to catch conceptual modelling errors early and automatically by computer assistant tools. To that end, we argue that it is necessary to identify and employ suitable mathematical abstractions to capture an accurate conceptual description of the process of modelling engineering systems.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{HamdiaLahmerNguyenThoietal., author = {Hamdia, Khader and Lahmer, Tom and Nguyen-Thoi, T. and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Predicting The Fracture Toughness of PNCs: A Stochastic Approach Based on ANN and ANFIS}, series = {Computational Materials Science}, journal = {Computational Materials Science}, pages = {304 -- 313}, abstract = {Predicting The Fracture Toughness of PNCs: A Stochastic Approach Based on ANN and ANFIS}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HammBeissertKoenig, author = {Hamm, Matthias and Beißert, Ulrike and K{\"o}nig, Markus}, title = {SIMULATION-BASED OPTIMIZATION OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES BY USING PARETO SIMULATED ANNEALING}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2849}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28499}, pages = {13}, abstract = {Within the scheduling of construction projects, different, partly conflicting objectives have to be considered. The specification of an efficient construction schedule is a challenging task, which leads to a NP-hard multi-criteria optimization problem. In the past decades, so-called metaheuristics have been developed for scheduling problems to find near-optimal solutions in reasonable time. This paper presents a Simulated Annealing concept to determine near-optimal construction schedules. Simulated Annealing is a well-known metaheuristic optimization approach for solving complex combinatorial problems. To enable dealing with several optimization objectives the Pareto optimization concept is applied. Thus, the optimization result is a set of Pareto-optimal schedules, which can be analyzed for selecting exactly one practicable and reasonable schedule. A flexible constraint-based simulation approach is used to generate possible neighboring solutions very quickly during the optimization process. The essential aspects of the developed Pareto Simulated Annealing concept are presented in detail.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HarbrechtEppler, author = {Harbrecht, Helmut and Eppler, K.}, title = {SHAPE OPTIMIZATION FOR FREE BOUNDARY PROBLEMS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2850}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28508}, pages = {8}, abstract = {In this paper three different formulations of a Bernoulli type free boundary problem are discussed. By analyzing the shape Hessian in case of matching data it is distinguished between well-posed and ill-posed formulations. A nonlinear Ritz-Galerkin method is applied for discretizing the shape optimization problem. In case of well-posedness existence and convergence of the approximate shapes is proven. In combination with a fast boundary element method efficient first and second order shape optimization algorithms are obtained.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HartmannSmarslyLahmer, author = {Hartmann, Veronika and Smarsly, Kay and Lahmer, Tom}, title = {ROBUST SCHEDULING IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2799}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27994}, pages = {5}, abstract = {In construction engineering, a schedule's input data, which is usually not exactly known in the planning phase, is considered deterministic when generating the schedule. As a result, construction schedules become unreliable and deadlines are often not met. While the optimization of construction schedules with respect to costs and makespan has been a matter of research in the past decades, the optimization of the robustness of construction schedules has received little attention. In this paper, the effects of uncertainties inherent to the input data of construction schedules are discussed. Possibilities are investigated to improve the reliability of construction schedules by considering alternative processes for certain tasks and by identifying the combination of processes generating the most robust schedule with respect to the makespan of a construction project.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{HauckLahmerKaltenbacher, author = {Hauck, A. and Lahmer, Tom and Kaltenbacher, Manfred}, title = {Enhanced homogenization technique for magnetomechanical systems using the generalized finite element method}, series = {COMPEL: The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering}, journal = {COMPEL: The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering}, pages = {935 -- 947}, abstract = {Enhanced homogenization technique for magnetomechanical systems using the generalized finite element method}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{HiguchiMacke, author = {Higuchi, Shoko and Macke, M.}, title = {Cost-benefit based optimization of maintenance interventions for deteriorating structures}, series = {Structural Engineering/Earthquake Engineering}, journal = {Structural Engineering/Earthquake Engineering}, pages = {131 -- 147}, abstract = {Cost-benefit based optimization of maintenance interventions for deteriorating structures}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{HiguchiMacke, author = {Higuchi, Shoko and Macke, M.}, title = {Cost-benefit based optimization of maintenance interventions for deteriorating structures}, series = {Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshuu A}, journal = {Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshuu A}, pages = {727 -- 743}, abstract = {Cost-benefit based optimization of maintenance interventions for deteriorating structures}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{HiguchiMacke, author = {Higuchi, Shoko and Macke, M.}, title = {Cost-benefit analysis for the optimal rehabilitation of deteriorating structures}, series = {Structural Safety}, journal = {Structural Safety}, pages = {291 -- 306}, abstract = {Cost-benefit analysis for the optimal rehabilitation of deteriorating structures}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Hitzer, author = {Hitzer, Eckhard}, title = {THE CLIFFORD FOURIER TRANSFORM IN REAL CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 04 - 06 2012, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom and Werner, Frank}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2765}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-27652}, pages = {11}, abstract = {We briefly review and use the recent comprehensive research on the manifolds of square roots of -1 in real Clifford geometric algebras Cl(p,q) in order to construct the Clifford Fourier transform. Basically in the kernel of the complex Fourier transform the complex imaginary unit j is replaced by a square root of -1 in Cl(p,q). The Clifford Fourier transform (CFT) thus obtained generalizes previously known and applied CFTs, which replaced the complex imaginary unit j only by blades (usually pseudoscalars) squaring to -1. A major advantage of real Clifford algebra CFTs is their completely real geometric interpretation. We study (left and right) linearity of the CFT for constant multivector coefficients in Cl(p,q), translation (x-shift) and modulation (w -shift) properties, and signal dilations. We show an inversion theorem. We establish the CFT of vector differentials, partial derivatives, vector derivatives and spatial moments of the signal. We also derive Plancherel and Parseval identities as well as a general convolution theorem.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmeyerDoeringVormwald, author = {Hoffmeyer, J. and D{\"o}ring, R. and Vormwald, Michael}, title = {Kurzrisswachstum bei mehrachsig nichtproportionaler Beanspruchung}, series = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, journal = {Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik}, pages = {329 -- 336}, abstract = {Kurzrisswachstum bei mehrachsig nichtproportionaler Beanspruchung}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HommelGuerlebeck, author = {Hommel, Angela and G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus}, title = {THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LINEAR ELASTICITY THEORY AND COMPLEX FUNCTION THEORY STUDIED ON THE BASIS OF FINITE DIFFERENCES}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2801}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28010}, pages = {6}, abstract = {It is well-known that the solution of the fundamental equations of linear elasticity for a homogeneous isotropic material in plane stress and strain state cases can be equivalently reduced to the solution of a biharmonic equation. The discrete version of the Theorem of Goursat is used to describe the solution of the discrete biharmonic equation by the help of two discrete holomorphic functions. In order to obtain a Taylor expansion of discrete holomorphic functions we introduce a basis of discrete polynomials which fulfill the so-called Appell property with respect to the discrete adjoint Cauchy-Riemann operator. All these steps are very important in the field of fracture mechanics, where stress and displacement fields in the neighborhood of singularities caused by cracks and notches have to be calculated with high accuracy. Using the sum representation of holomorphic functions it seems possible to reproduce the order of singularity and to determine important mechanical characteristics.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HuhntRichter, author = {Huhnt, Wolfgang and Richter, Sven}, title = {Modification Management for Planning and Construction Processes}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2851}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28510}, pages = {13}, abstract = {Planning and construction processes are characterized by the peculiarity that they need to be designed individually for each project. It is necessary to set up an individual schedule for each project. As a basis for a new project, schedules from already finished projects are used, but adaptions are always necessary. In practice, scheduling tools only document a process. Schedules cover a set of activities, their duration and a set of interdependencies between activities. The design of a process is up to the user. It is not necessary to specify each interdependency, and completeness and correctness need to be checked manually. No methodologies are available to guarantee properties such as correctness or completeness. The considerations presented in the paper are based on an approach where a planning and a construction process including the interdependencies between planning and construction activities are regarded as a result. Selected information need to be specified by a user, and a proposal for an order of planning and construction activities is computed. As a consequence, process properties such as correctness and completeness can be guaranteed with respect to user input. Especially in Germany, clients are allowed to modify their requirements at any time. This leads to modifications in the planning and construction processes. This paper covers a mathematical formulation for this problem based on set theory. A complex structure is set up covering objects and relations; and operations are defined that guarantee consistency in the underlying and versioned process description. The presented considerations are based on previous work. This paper can be regarded as the next step in a series of previous work describing how a suitable concept for handling, planning and construction processes in civil engineering can be formed.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @article{HaefnerEckardtLutheretal., author = {H{\"a}fner, Stefan and Eckardt, Stefan and Luther, Torsten and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, title = {Mesoscale modeling of concrete: Geometry and numerics}, series = {Computers and Structures}, journal = {Computers and Structures}, pages = {450 -- 461}, abstract = {Mesoscale modeling of concrete: Geometry and numerics}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HaefnerVogelKoenke, author = {H{\"a}fner, Stefan and Vogel, Frank and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, title = {FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF TORSION FOR ARBITRARY CROSS-SECTIONS}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and K{\"o}nke, Carsten}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2848}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28483}, pages = {11}, abstract = {The present article proposes an alternative way to compute the torsional stiffness based on three-dimensional continuum mechanics instead of applying a specific theory of torsion. A thin, representative beam slice is discretized by solid finite elements. Adequate boundary conditions and coupling conditions are integrated into the numerical model to obtain a proper answer on the torsion behaviour, thus on shear center, shear stress and torsional stiffness. This finite element approach only includes general assumptions of beam torsion which are independent of cross-section geometry. These assumptions essentially are: no in-plane deformation, constant torsion and free warping. Thus it is possible to achieve numerical solutions of high accuracy for arbitrary cross-sections. Due to the direct link to three-dimensional continuum mechanics, it is possible to extend the range of torsion analysis to sections which are composed of different materials or even to heterogeneous beams on a high scale of resolution. A brief study follows to validate the implementation and results are compared to analytical solutions.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoelterMahmoudiSchanz, author = {H{\"o}lter, Raoul and Mahmoudi, Elham and Schanz, Tom}, title = {OPTIMAL SENSOR LOCATION FOR PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION IN SOFT CLAY}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2800}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28008}, pages = {6}, abstract = {Performing parameter identification prior to numerical simulation is an essential task in geotechnical engineering. However, it has to be kept in mind that the accuracy of the obtained parameter is closely related to the chosen experimental setup, such as the number of sensors as well as their location. A well considered position of sensors can increase the quality of the measurement and to reduce the number of monitoring points. This Paper illustrates this concept by means of a loading device that is used to identify the stiffness and permeability of soft clays. With an initial setup of the measurement devices the pore water pressure and the vertical displacements are recorded and used to identify the afore mentioned parameters. Starting from these identified parameters, the optimal measurement setup is investigated with a method based on global sensitivity analysis. This method shows an optimal sensor location assuming three sensors for each measured quantity, and the results are discussed.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{IgnatovaKirschkeTauscheretal., author = {Ignatova, Elena and Kirschke, Heiko and Tauscher, Eike and Smarsly, Kay}, title = {PARAMETRIC GEOMETRIC MODELING IN CONSTRUCTION PLANNING USING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION CLASSES}, series = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings, International Conference on the Applications of Computer Science and Mathematics in Architecture and Civil Engineering : July 20 - 22 2015, Bauhaus-University Weimar}, editor = {G{\"u}rlebeck, Klaus and Lahmer, Tom}, organization = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, issn = {1611-4086}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2802}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170314-28024}, pages = {8}, abstract = {One of the most promising and recent advances in computer-based planning is the transition from classical geometric modeling to building information modeling (BIM). Building information models support the representation, storage, and exchange of various information relevant to construction planning. This information can be used for describing, e.g., geometric/physical properties or costs of a building, for creating construction schedules, or for representing other characteristics of construction projects. Based on this information, plans and specifications as well as reports and presentations of a planned building can be created automatically. A fundamental principle of BIM is object parameterization, which allows specifying geometrical, numerical, algebraic and associative dependencies between objects contained in a building information model. In this paper, existing challenges of parametric modeling using the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) as a federated model for integrated planning are shown, and open research questions are discussed.}, subject = {Angewandte Informatik}, language = {en} }