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Shape Optimization by the Homogenization Method

Shape Optimization by the Homogenization Method
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Title Shape Optimization by the Homogenization Method ([EBook] /) / by Grégoire Allaire.
Author Allaire, Grégoire
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : : Springer New York, , 2002.
Physical Details XVI, 458 p. : online resource.
Series Applied mathematical sciences 0066-5452 ; ; 146
ISBN 9781468492866
Summary Note The topic of this book is homogenization theory and its applications to optimal design in the conductivity and elasticity settings. Its purpose is to give a self-contained account of homogenization theory and explain how it applies to solving optimal design problems, from both a theoretical and a numerical point of view. The application of greatest practical interest tar­ geted by this book is shape and topology optimization in structural design, where this approach is known as the homogenization method. Shape optimization amounts to finding the optimal shape of a domain that, for example, would be of maximal conductivity or rigidity under some specified loading conditions (possibly with a volume or weight constraint). Such a criterion is embodied by an objective function and is computed through the solution of astate equation that is a partial differential equa­ tion (modeling the conductivity or the elasticity of the structure). Apart from those areas where the loads are applied, the shape boundary is al­ ways assumed to support Neumann boundary conditions (i. e. , isolating or traction-free conditions). In such a setting, shape optimization has a long history and has been studied by many different methods. There is, therefore, a vast literat ure in this field, and we refer the reader to the following short list of books, and references therein [39], [42], [130], [135], [149], [203], [220], [225], [237], [245], [258].:
Contents note 1 Homogenization -- 1.1 Introduction to Periodic Homogenization -- 1.2 Definition of H-convergence -- 1.3 Proofs and Further Results -- 1.4 Generalization to the Elasticity System -- 2 The Mathematical Modeling of Composite Materials -- 2.1 Homogenized Properties of Composite Materials -- 2.2 Conductivity -- 2.3 Elasticity -- 3 Optimal Design in Conductivity -- 3.1 Setting of Optimal Shape Design -- 3.2 Relaxation by the Homogenization Method -- 4 Optimal Design in Elasticity -- 4.1 Two-phase Optimal Design -- 4.2 Shape Optimization -- 5 Numerical Algorithms -- 5.1 Algorithms for Optimal Design in Conductivity -- 5.2 Algorithms for Structural Optimization.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9286-6
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