Stability of finite element models for distributed-parameter optimization and topology design (Q2564556)
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Stability of finite element models for distributed-parameter optimization and topology design (English)
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15 January 1997
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We study the numerical instability that is often encountered in finite element solutions of distributed-parameter optimization and variable-topology shape design problems. We show that the cause of this problem is numerical rather than physical in nature. We consider a two-field, distributed-parameter optimization problem involving a design field and a response field, and show that the optimization problem corresponds to a mixed variational problem. An improper selection of the discrete function spaces for these two fields leads to grid-scale anomalies in the numerical solutions to optimization problems, similar to those that are sometimes encountered in mixed formulations of the Stokes problem. We present a theoretical framework to explain the cause of these anomalies and present stability conditions for discrete models.
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design field
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response field
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mixed variational problem
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discrete function spaces
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grid-scale anomalies
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stability conditions
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