Optimum Design of Transient Heat Conduction Fields Using Boundary Element Inverse Analysis
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In this paper we present a method of optimum design for transient heat conduction fields using inverse analysis with the boundary element method and the Kalman filter algorithm. It is expected that the inverse analysis method can be applied to optimization problems of determining unknown parameters by minimizing the cost function. The optimization problem under consideration is such that the boundary conditions on part of the boundary are to be determined so that requirements of responses on the remainder of the boundary are satisfied. A few sample problems of optimization are computed by means of the inverse analysis method to demonstrate its potential usefulness.
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- 1995-10-15
著者
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Adachi Osamu
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Shinshu University
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TANAKA Masataka
Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University
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NAKAMURA Masayuki
Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University
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Nakamura Masayuki
Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Tanaka Masataka
Faculty Of Engineering Shinshu University
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Ishikawa Hisao
Nippon Sharyo Ltd.
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Tanaka Masataka
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Nakamura Masayuki
Faculty Of Engineering Shinshu University
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