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Shape design sensitivity analysis via material derivative-adjoint variable technique for 3-D and 2-D curved boundary elements
Authors:T Burczy&#x;ski  J H Kane  C Balakrishna
Affiliation:T. Burczyński,J. H. Kane,C. Balakrishna
Abstract:A general approach to shape design sensitivity analysis of three- and two-dimensional elastic solid objects is developed using the material derivative-adjoint variable technique and boundary element method. The formulation of the problem is general and first-order sensitivities in the form of boundary integrals for the effect of boundary shape variations are derived for an arbitrary performance functional. Second-order quadrilateral surface elements (for 3-D problems) and quadratic boundary elements (for 2-D problems) are employed in the solution of primary and adjoint systems and discretization of the boundary integral expressions for sensitivities. The accuracy of sensitivity information is studied for selected global performance functionals and also for boundary state fields at discrete points. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of this approach.
Keywords:shape design sensitivity  material derivative-adjoint variable technique  boundary elements  performance functional
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