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J -
Journal Article
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0421361 |
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20240103203458.9 |
mtime |
20131218235959.9 |
SCOPUS |
77956238522 |
WOS |
000281108800029 |
DOI |
10.1137/090774446 |
title
(primary) (eng) |
Multidisciplinary Free Material Optimization |
specification |
page_count |
20 s. |
media_type |
P |
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serial |
ARLID |
cav_un_epca*0255070 |
ISSN |
0036-1399 |
title
|
Siam Journal on Applied Mathematics |
volume_id |
7 |
volume |
70 (2010) |
page_num |
2709-2728 |
publisher |
name |
SIAM Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics |
|
|
keyword |
structural optimization |
keyword |
material optimization |
keyword |
H-convergence |
keyword |
semidefinite programming |
author
(primary) |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0211704 |
name1 |
Haslinger |
name2 |
J. |
country |
CZ |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0101131 |
full_dept (cz) |
Matematická teorie rozhodování |
full_dept |
Department of Decision Making Theory |
department (cz) |
MTR |
department |
MTR |
full_dept |
Department of Decision Making Theory |
name1 |
Kočvara |
name2 |
Michal |
institution |
UTIA-B |
fullinstit |
Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i. |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0249570 |
name1 |
Leugering |
name2 |
G. |
country |
DE |
|
author
|
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0021060 |
name1 |
Stingl |
name2 |
M. |
country |
DE |
|
source |
|
cas_special |
project |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0241214 |
project_id |
IAA100750802 |
agency |
GA AV ČR |
|
project |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0301778 |
project_id |
30717 |
agency |
EU FP6 |
country |
XE |
|
research |
CEZ:AV0Z10750506 |
abstract
(eng) |
We present a mathematical framework for so called multidisciplinary free material optimization (FMO) problems, a branch of structural optimization in which the full material tensor is considered as design variable. We extend the original problem statement dating back to the 1990s by a class of generic constraints depending either on the design or on the state variables. Examples are, for instance, local stress constraints or displacement constraints. We show existence of optimal solutions for this generalized FMO problem and discuss convergent approximation schemes based on the finite element method. |
RIV |
BA |
reportyear |
2014 |
num_of_auth |
4 |
permalink |
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0227926 |
cooperation |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0297782 |
name |
University of Erlangen |
country |
DE |
|
cooperation |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0296304 |
name |
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta KU |
institution |
MFF KU |
country |
CZ |
|
cooperation |
ARLID |
cav_un_auth*0297783 |
name |
University of Birmingham |
country |
GB |
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cav_un_epca*0255070 Siam Journal on Applied Mathematics 0036-1399 1095-712X Roč. 7 č. 70 2010 2709 2728 SIAM Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics |
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