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Stress intensity sensitivities via hypersingular boundary integral equations
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    Stress intensity sensitivities via hypersingular boundary integral equations (English)
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    30 August 2001
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    The paper deals with the derivation of weakly singular sensitivity boundary integral equations (BIE) and regularized hypersingular BIE for sensitivities. The authors utilize the fact that singularity is not increased by differentiation with respect to design parameters. Thus, differentiating the regularized BIE and/or HBIE, they obtain regularized integral equations for sensitivities without any additional regularization. The use of the HBIE is effective for some class of boundary value problems, e.g. crack problems, where the conventional BIE are insufficient for a unique formulation. The computation of sensitivities of a function is less expensive than the computation of values of this function, since the same coefficient matrix is utilized in both calculations. Having known the function values together with the derivative values, one can use Hermitian interpolation for an accurate construction of the dependence of solution on the design parameter. The derived sensitivity integral equations are employing in numerical examples concerning the stress intensity factor curves in dependence on the design parameter.
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    regularized hypersingular boundary integral equation
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    weakly singular sensitivity boundary integral equations
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    singularity
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    Hermitian interpolation
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    design parameter
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    stress intensity factor curves
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