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Implicit implementation of the nonlocal operator method: an open source code (2022)
Zhang, Yongzheng ; Ren, Huilong
In this paper, we present an open-source code for the first-order and higher-order nonlocal operator method (NOM) including a detailed description of the implementation. The NOM is based on so-called support, dual-support, nonlocal operators, and an operate energy functional ensuring stability. The nonlocal operator is a generalization of the conventional differential operators. Combined with the method of weighed residuals and variational principles, NOM establishes the residual and tangent stiffness matrix of operate energy functional through some simple matrix without the need of shape functions as in other classical computational methods such as FEM. NOM only requires the definition of the energy drastically simplifying its implementation. The implementation in this paper is focused on linear elastic solids for sake of conciseness through the NOM can handle more complex nonlinear problems. The NOM can be very flexible and efficient to solve partial differential equations (PDEs), it’s also quite easy for readers to use the NOM and extend it to solve other complicated physical phenomena described by one or a set of PDEs. Finally, we present some classical benchmark problems including the classical cantilever beam and plate-with-a-hole problem, and we also make an extension of this method to solve complicated problems including phase-field fracture modeling and gradient elasticity material.
Combined approach for optimal sensor placement and experimental verification in the context of tower-like structures (2020)
Reichert, Ina ; Olney, Peter ; Lahmer, Tom
When it comes to monitoring of huge structures, main issues are limited time, high costs and how to deal with the big amount of data. In order to reduce and manage them, respectively, methods from the field of optimal design of experiments are useful and supportive. Having optimal experimental designs at hand before conducting any measurements is leading to a highly informative measurement concept, where the sensor positions are optimized according to minimal errors in the structures’ models. For the reduction of computational time a combined approach using Fisher Information Matrix and mean-squared error in a two-step procedure is proposed under the consideration of different error types. The error descriptions contain random/aleatoric and systematic/epistemic portions. Applying this combined approach on a finite element model using artificial acceleration time measurement data with artificially added errors leads to the optimized sensor positions. These findings are compared to results from laboratory experiments on the modeled structure, which is a tower-like structure represented by a hollow pipe as the cantilever beam. Conclusively, the combined approach is leading to a sound experimental design that leads to a good estimate of the structure’s behavior and model parameters without the need of preliminary measurements for model updating.
Optimization of Centrifugal Compressor Impellers by a Multi-fidelity Sampling Method Taking Analytical and Empirical Information into Account (2019)
Schemmann, Christoph
Turbomachinery plays an important role in many cases of energy generation or conversion. Therefore, turbomachinery is a promising approaching point for optimization in order to increase the efficiency of energy use. In recent years, the use of automated optimization strategies in combination with numerical simulation has become increasingly popular in many fields of engineering. The complex interactions between fluid and solid mechanics encountered in turbomachines on the one hand and the high computational expense needed to calculate the performance on the other hand, have, however, prevented a widespread use of these techniques in this field of engineering. The objective of this work was the development of a strategy for efficient metamodel based optimization of centrifugal compressor impellers. In this context, the main focus is the reduction of the required numerical expense. The central idea followed in this research was the incorporation of preliminary information acquired from low-fidelity computation methods and empirical correlations into the sampling process to identify promising regions of the parameter space. This information was then used to concentrate the numerically expensive high-fidelity computations of the fluid dynamic and structure mechanic performance of the impeller in these regions while still maintaining a good coverage of the whole parameter space. The development of the optimization strategy can be divided into three main tasks. Firstly, the available preliminary information had to be researched and rated. This research identified loss models based on one dimensional flow physics and empirical correlations as the best suited method to predict the aerodynamic performance. The loss models were calibrated using available performance data to obtain a high prediction quality. As no sufficiently exact models for the prediction of the mechanical loading of the impellercould be identified, a metamodel based on finite element computations was chosen for this estimation. The second task was the development of a sampling method which concentrates samples in regions of the parameter space where high quality designs are predicted by the preliminary information while maintaining a good overall coverage. As available methods like rejection sampling or Markov-chain Monte-Carlo methods did not meet the requirements in terms of sample distribution and input correlation, a new multi-fidelity sampling method called “Filtered Sampling“has been developed. The last task was the development of an automated computational workflow. This workflow encompasses geometry parametrization, geometry generation, grid generation and computation of the aerodynamic performance and the structure mechanic loading. Special emphasis was put into the development of a geometry parametrization strategy based on fluid mechanic considerations to prevent the generation of physically inexpedient designs. Finally, the optimization strategy, which utilizes the previously developed tools, was successfully employed to carry out three optimization tasks. The efficiency of the method was proven by the first and second testcase where an existing compressor design was optimized by the presented method. The results were comparable to optimizations which did not take preliminary information into account, while the required computational expense cloud be halved. In the third testcase, the method was applied to generate a new impeller design. In contrast to the previous examples, this optimization featuredlargervariationsoftheimpellerdesigns. Therefore, theapplicability of the method to parameter spaces with significantly varying designs could be proven, too.
Damage Localization of Mechanical Structures by Subspace Identification and Krein Space Based H-infinity Estimation (2018)
Vollmering, Max
This dissertation is devoted to the theoretical development and experimental laboratory verification of a new damage localization method: The state projection estimation error (SP2E). This method is based on the subspace identification of mechanical structures, Krein space based H-infinity estimation and oblique projections. To explain method SP2E, several theories are discussed and laboratory experiments have been conducted and analysed. A fundamental approach of structural dynamics is outlined first by explaining mechanical systems based on first principles. Following that, a fundamentally different approach, subspace identification, is comprehensively explained. While both theories, first principle and subspace identification based mechanical systems, may be seen as widespread methods, barely known and new techniques follow up. Therefore, the indefinite quadratic estimation theory is explained. Based on a Popov function approach, this leads to the Krein space based H-infinity theory. Subsequently, a new method for damage identification, namely SP2E, is proposed. Here, the introduction of a difference process, the analysis by its average process power and the application of oblique projections is discussed in depth. Finally, the new method is verified in laboratory experiments. Therefore, the identification of a laboratory structure at Leipzig University of Applied Sciences is elaborated. Then structural alterations are experimentally applied, which were localized by SP2E afterwards. In the end four experimental sensitivity studies are shown and discussed. For each measurement series the structural alteration was increased, which was successfully tracked by SP2E. The experimental results are plausible and in accordance with the developed theories. By repeating these experiments, the applicability of SP2E for damage localization is experimentally proven.
Damage identification in gravity dams using dynamic coupled hydro-mechanical XFEM (2017)
Alalade, Muyiwa ; Nguyen-Tuan, Long ; Wuttke, Frank ; Lahmer, Tom
Damage identification in gravity dams using dynamic coupled hydro-mechanical XFEM.
PDE based determination of piezoelectric material tensors (2006)
Kaltenbacher, Barbara ; Lahmer, Tom ; Mohr, Marcus ; Kaltenbacher, Manfred
PDE based determination of piezoelectric material tensors.
Fem-based determination of real and complex elastic, dielectric, and piezoelectric moduli in piezoceramic materials (2008)
Lahmer, Tom ; Kaltenbacher, Manfred ; Kaltenbacher, Barbara ; Lerch, Reinhard ; Leder, Erich
Fem-based determination of real and complex elastic, dielectric, and piezoelectric moduli in piezoceramic materials.
Optimal measurement selection for piezoelectric material tensor identification (2008)
Lahmer, Tom ; Kaltenbacher, Barbara ; Schulz, V.
Optimal measurement selection for piezoelectric material tensor identification.
Modified Landweber iterations in a multilevel algorithm applied to inverse problems in piezoelectricity (2009)
Lahmer, Tom
Modified Landweber iterations in a multilevel algorithm applied to inverse problems in piezoelectricity
Enhanced homogenization technique for magnetomechanical systems using the generalized finite element method (2009)
Hauck, A. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Kaltenbacher, Manfred
Enhanced homogenization technique for magnetomechanical systems using the generalized finite element method
Optimal positioning of sensors for the monitoring of water dams (2010)
Lahmer, Tom ; Könke, Carsten ; Bettzieche, Volker
Optimal positioning of sensors for the monitoring of water dams
Optimale Positionierung von Messeinrichtungen an Staumauern zur Bauwerksüberwachung (2010)
Lahmer, Tom ; Könke, Carsten ; Bettzieche, Volker
Optimale Positionierung von Messeinrichtungen an Staumauern zur Bauwerksüberwachung
Crack identification in hydro-mechanical systems with applications to gravity water dams (2010)
Lahmer, Tom
Crack identification in hydro-mechanical systems with applications to gravity water dams
Synthese und Analyse von gekoppelten Modellen im konstruktiven Ingenieurbau (2011)
Stein, Peter ; Lahmer, Tom ; Bock, Sebastian
Synthese und Analyse von gekoppelten Modellen im konstruktiven Ingenieurbau
Bewertungsmethoden für Modelle des konstruktiven Ingenieurbaus (2011)
Lahmer, Tom ; Knabe, Tina ; Nikulla, Susanne ; Reuter, Markus
Bewertungsmethoden für Modelle des konstruktiven Ingenieurbaus
Optimal experimental design for nonlinear ill-posed problems applied to gravity dams (2011)
Lahmer, Tom
Optimal experimental design for nonlinear ill-posed problems applied to gravity dams
Evaluation of coupled partial models in structural engineering using graph theory and sensitivity analysis (2011)
Keitel, Holger ; Karaki, Ghada ; Lahmer, Tom ; Nikulla, Susanne ; Zabel, Volkmar
Evaluation of coupled partial models in structural engineering using graph theory and sensitivity analysis
Detection of flaws in piezoelectric structures using extended FEM (2013)
Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Rabczuk, Timon
Detection of flaws in piezoelectric structures using extended FEM
Identification of constitutive parameters of soil using an optimization strategy and statistical analysis (2013)
Knabe, Tina ; Datcheva, Maria ; Lahmer, Tom ; Cotecchia, F. ; Schanz, Tom
Identification of constitutive parameters of soil using an optimization strategy and statistical analysis
Uncertainty quantification for multiscale modeling of polymer nanocomposites with correlated parameters (2015)
Vu-Bac, N. ; Rafiee, Roham ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Lahmer, Tom ; Rabczuk, Timon
Uncertainty quantification for multiscale modeling of polymer nanocomposites with correlated parameters
Variance-based sensitivity analyses of piezoelectric models (2015)
Lahmer, Tom ; Ilg, J. ; Lerch, Reinhard
Variance-based sensitivity analyses of piezoelectric models
A dynamic XFEM formulation for crack identification (2016)
Zhang, Chao ; Wang, Cuixia ; Lahmer, Tom ; He, Pengfei ; Rabczuk, Timon
A dynamic XFEM formulation for crack identification
A software framework for probabilistic sensitivity analysis for computationally expensive models (2016)
Vu-Bac, N. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Nguyen-Thoi, T. ; Rabczuk, Timon
A software framework for probabilistic sensitivity analysis for computationally expensive models
A novel parameter identification approach for buffer elements involving complex coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical analyses (2016)
Nguyen-Tuan, Long ; Lahmer, Tom ; Datcheva, Maria ; Stoimenova, Eugenia ; Schanz, Tom
A novel parameter identification approach for buffer elements involving complex coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical analyses
Global and local sensitivity analyses for coupled thermo‐hydro‐mechanical problems (2016)
Nguyen-Tuan, Long ; Lahmer, Tom ; Datcheva, Maria ; Schanz, Tom
Global and local sensitivity analyses for coupled thermo‐hydro‐mechanical problems
Topology optimization of piezoelectric nanostructures (2016)
Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Park, Harold S. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Topology optimization of piezoelectric nanostructures
Detection of material interfaces using a regularized level set method in piezoelectric structures (2016)
Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Zi, Goangseup ; Rabczuk, Timon
Detection of material interfaces using a regularized level set method in piezoelectric structures
Detection of multiple flaws in piezoelectric structures using XFEM and level sets (2016)
Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Rabczuk, Timon
Detection of multiple flaws in piezoelectric structures using XFEM and level sets
Conceptual implementation of the variance-based sensitivity analysis for the calculation of the first-order effects (2016)
Marzban, Samira ; Lahmer, Tom
Conceptual implementation of the variance-based sensitivity analysis for the calculation of the first-order effects
Thermo-hydro-mechanische 3-D-Simulation von Staumauern‐Modellierung und Validierung (2016)
Lahmer, Tom ; Nguyen-Tuan, Long ; Könke, Carsten ; Bettzieche, Volker
Thermo-hydro-mechanische 3-D-Simulation von Staumauern‐Modellierung und Validierung
Non-destructive identification of residual stresses in steel under thermal loadings (2016)
Lahmer, Tom ; Bock, Sebastian ; Hildebrand, Jörg ; Gürlebeck, Klaus
Non-destructive identification of residual stresses in steel under thermal loadings
A stochastic computational method based on goal-oriented error estimation for heterogeneous geological materials (2016)
Ghorashi, Seyed Shahram ; Lahmer, Tom ; Bagherzadeh, Amir Saboor ; Zi, Goangseup ; Rabczuk, Timon
A stochastic computational method based on goal-oriented error estimation for heterogeneous geological materials
Multiple cracks identification for piezoelectric structures (2017)
Zhang, Chao ; Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Rabczuk, Timon
Multiple cracks identification for piezoelectric structures
Numerical modeling and validation for 3D coupled-nonlinear thermo-hydro-mechanical problems in masonry dams (2017)
Nguyen-Tuan, Long ; Könke, Carsten ; Bettzieche, Volker ; Lahmer, Tom
Numerical modeling and validation for 3D coupled-nonlinear thermo-hydro-mechanical problems in masonry dams
Uncertainty analysis in multiscale modeling of concrete based on continuum micromechanics (2017)
Göbel, Luise ; Lahmer, Tom ; Osburg, Andrea
Uncertainty analysis in multiscale modeling of concrete based on continuum micromechanics
Identification of the thermal properties of concrete for the temperature calculation of concrete slabs and columns subjected to a standard fire—Methodology and proposal for simplified formulations (2017)
Achenbach, Marcus ; Lahmer, Tom ; Morgenthal, Guido
Identification of the thermal properties of concrete for the temperature calculation of concrete slabs and columns subjected to a standard fire—Methodology and proposal for simplified formulations
Global Sensitivity Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Walls Subjected to Standard Fire - A Comparison of Methods (2017)
Achenbach, Marcus ; Lahmer, Tom ; Morgenthal, Guido
Global Sensitivity Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Walls Subjected to Standard Fire—A Comparison of Methods
The dynamic behaviour of a historical bell tower - in- situ tests and numerical investigations (2000)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian ; Riedel, J.
The dynamic behaviour of a historical bell tower - in- situ tests and numerical investigations
The utilization of a visualisation tool in system identification (2000)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian
The utilization of a visualisation tool in system identification
Stability analysis for randomly imperfect structures (2000)
Schorling, York ; Bucher, Christian ; Purkert, G.
Stability analysis for randomly imperfect structures
Schwingfestigkeitsanalyse und Lebensdauerermittlung geschweißter mehrachsig belasteter Komponenten von Nutzfahrzeugen (2000)
Savaidis, G. ; Feitzelmayer, K. ; Schliebner, R. ; Purkert, G. ; Vormwald, M.
Schwingfestigkeitsanalyse und Lebensdauerermittlung geschweißter mehrachsig belasteter Komponenten von Nutzfahrzeugen
Polyhedral response surfaces for structural reliability assessment (2000)
Roos, Dirk ; Bucher, Christian ; Bayer, Veit
Polyhedral response surfaces for structural reliability assessment
Betrachtungen zur Anwendung der Wavelet- Transformation in der Systemidentifikation (2000)
Markwardt, Klaus ; Zabel, Volkmar
Betrachtungen zur Anwendung der Wavelet- Transformation in der Systemidentifikation
SFE- Modelling of dynamic and static properties of R/C Beams in progressive damage (2000)
Ebert, Matthias ; Bucher, Christian
SFE- Modelling of dynamic and static properties of R/C Beams in progressive damage
Untersuchungen zum Kurzrissfortschrittskonzept unter mehrachsig nichtproportionaler Beanspruchung" DVM-Bericht 683 des DFG-Kolloquiums (2000)
Döring, R. ; Hoffmeyer, J. ; Lengnick, M. ; Schmidt, K.H. ; Seeger, T. ; Vormwald, M.
Untersuchungen zum Kurzrissfortschrittskonzept unter mehrachsig nichtproportionaler Beanspruchung" DVM-Bericht 683 des DFG-Kolloquiums
Load Carrying Behavior of Prestressed Bolted Steel Flanges Considering Random Geometrical Imperfections (2000)
Bucher, Christian ; Ebert, Matthias
Load Carrying Behavior of Prestressed Bolted Steel Flanges Considering Random Geometrical Imperfections
Hot-spot stress evaluation of fatigue in welded structural connections supported by finite element analysis (2000)
Savaidis, G. ; Vormwald, M.
Hot-spot stress evaluation of fatigue in welded structural connections supported by finite element analysis
Design of Autofretted Diesel Engine Injection Components Based on Fracture Mechanics (2001)
Thumser, Rayk ; Bergmann, Joachim W. ; Vormwald, M.
Design of Autofretted Diesel Engine Injection Components Based on Fracture Mechanics
Multiaxial Fatigue Behaviour of Fillet Welded Joints in Components of Commercial Vehicles (2001)
Savaidis, G. ; Schliebner, R. ; Vormwald, M.
Multiaxial Fatigue Behaviour of Fillet Welded Joints in Components of Commercial Vehicles
Stability Analysis for Imperfect Systems with Random Loading (2001)
Schorling, York ; Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Stability Analysis for Imperfect Systems with Random Loading
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