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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1657822
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The identification of cracks using boundary elements and evolutionary algorithms
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1657822

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    The identification of cracks using boundary elements and evolutionary algorithms (English)
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    14 October 2001
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    The paper deals with crack identification problem. This inverse problem is formulated as the minimization of objective functional given by squares of the difference between the measured and computed values of displacements or stresses at selected boundary points. The mechanical boundary value problem is solved by boundary element method using the dual formulation for crack problems. Both the classical (gradient methods) and evolutionary methods of identification are explained shortly. Various genetic algorithms are discussed for searching the feasible space solutions. Using algorithm of evolutionary identification, the authors perform identification of crack shape, crack position as well as the number of cracks. Finally, the authors discuss hybrid methods of identification based on the combination of classical gradient and evolutionary methods.
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    minimization of functional
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    gradient methods
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    crack identification
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    inverse problem
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    boundary value problem
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    boundary element method
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    dual formulation
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    evolutionary methods
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    genetic algorithms
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    crack shape
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    crack position
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    number of cracks
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    hybrid methods
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