Computational approaches to some inverse problems from engineering practice
- Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics, Publisher: Institute of Mathematics AS CR(Prague), page 215-230
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topVala, Jiří. "Computational approaches to some inverse problems from engineering practice." Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics. Prague: Institute of Mathematics AS CR, 2015. 215-230. <http://eudml.org/doc/269915>.
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abstract = {Development of engineering structures and technologies frequently works with advanced materials, whose properties, because of their complicated microstructure, cannot be predicted from experience, unlike traditional materials.
The quality of computational modelling of relevant physical processes, based mostly on the principles of classical thermomechanics, is conditioned by the reliability of constitutive relations, coming from simplified experiments. The paper demonstrates some possibilities of computational identification of such relations, namely for heat and mass transfer, coming from original experimental and numerical results obtained at the Brno University of Technology, in selected engineering applications.},
author = {Vala, Jiří},
booktitle = {Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics},
keywords = {inverse problems; computational methods; heat and mass transfer; stochastic generalization; nonlinear problems},
location = {Prague},
pages = {215-230},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics AS CR},
title = {Computational approaches to some inverse problems from engineering practice},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/269915},
year = {2015},
}
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AU - Vala, Jiří
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PY - 2015
CY - Prague
PB - Institute of Mathematics AS CR
SP - 215
EP - 230
AB - Development of engineering structures and technologies frequently works with advanced materials, whose properties, because of their complicated microstructure, cannot be predicted from experience, unlike traditional materials.
The quality of computational modelling of relevant physical processes, based mostly on the principles of classical thermomechanics, is conditioned by the reliability of constitutive relations, coming from simplified experiments. The paper demonstrates some possibilities of computational identification of such relations, namely for heat and mass transfer, coming from original experimental and numerical results obtained at the Brno University of Technology, in selected engineering applications.
KW - inverse problems; computational methods; heat and mass transfer; stochastic generalization; nonlinear problems
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/269915
ER -
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