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Identification of partial differential equations in structural mechanics theory through k-space analysis and design

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COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2022.116297

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Inverse method; k-space; Wave propagation; Partial differential equations; Stiffened plates

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This paper presents a method to identify wave equations' parameters using wave dispersion characteristics in two-dimensional domains. The proposed approach minimizes the difference between an analytic formulation of the dispersion relation and wavenumbers calculated from solution fields. The method is tested on various test cases and shows accurate retrieval of wave equation parameters.
This paper presents a method to identify wave equations' parameters using wave dispersion characteristics (k-space) on two-dimensional domains. The proposed approach uses the minimization of the difference of an analytic formulation of the dispersion relation to wavenumbers calculated from solution fields. The implementation of partial differential equations (PDE) resolution on finite element software is explained and tested with analytic solutions in order to generate the test solution fields for the identification process. The coefficient identification is tested on solution fields generated by finite element solver for some 2nd- and 4thorder equations. In particular the test cases are the equations at different frequencies of deflection of isotropic and orthotropic membrane, flexion of isotropic and orthotropic plate and an original model of orthotropic plate equivalent to a bi-directional ribbed plate. In the limits of the spatial sampling rate and the domain size, the process allows an accurate retrieval of the wave equation parameters.

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