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Three dimensional boundary formulations for nonlinear thermal shape sensitivities
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    Three dimensional boundary formulations for nonlinear thermal shape sensitivities (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    Implicit differentiation of the discretized boundary integral equations governing the conduction of heat in three-dimensional solid objects, subjected to nonlinear boundary conditions, and with temperature dependent material properties, is shown to generate an accurate and economical approach for the computation of shape sensitivities. The theoretical formulation for primary response (surface temperature and normal heat flux) sensitivities and secondary response (surface tangential heat flux components and internal temperature and heat flux components) sensitivities is given. Iterative strategies are described for the solution of the resulting sets of nonlinear equations and computational performances are examined.
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    multi-zone analysis
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    zone condensation strategies
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    implicit differentiation
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    iterative strategies
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    nonlinear boundary conditions
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    temperature dependent material properties
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    primary response
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    secondary response
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