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Identification of Diffusion Properties of Polymer-Matrix Composite Materials with Complex Texture

Journal

JOURNAL OF OPTIMIZATION THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 184, Issue 1, Pages 188-209

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10957-019-01602-y

Keywords

Identification; Diffusion behavior; Optimization method; PGD; ALE-PSO

Funding

  1. French Government programs Investissements d'Avenir LABEX INTERACTIFS [ANR-11-LABX-0017-01]

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The paper deals with the identification of three-dimensional anisotropic diffusion properties of polymer-matrix composite materials with complex texture, based on the exploitation of short-time gravimetric tests. According to the Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes, the diffusion behavior can be isotropic or orthotropic: for many materials, due to the complexity of the microscopic texture, the principal directions of orthotropy are not known a priori and enter the identification issue. After reviewing some identification methods (proper generalized decomposition) for isotropic and orthotropic material whose orthotropy directions are known, the paper proposes an experimental protocol and an identification algorithm for the full three-dimensional diffusion case, aiming at establishing the 3 coefficients of diffusion along the principal directions of orthotropy and the orientation of the orthotropic reference frame with respect to the sample frame. The identification of the physical properties is done through the minimization of a distance in the space of the physical parameters. The problem being non-convex, the numerical strategy used for the search of the global minimum is a particle swarm optimization, the code adaptive local evolution-particle swarm optimization with adaptive coefficients.

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