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Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization Using Energy Finite Element and Boundary Element Methods
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Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization Using Energy Finite Element and Boundary Element Methods

Jun Dong, Kyung K Choi, Nickolas Vlahopoulos, Aimin Wang and Weiguo Zhang
AIAA journal, Vol.45(6), pp.1187-1198
06/2007
DOI: 10.2514/1.20811
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https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/76597View
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Abstract

This paper presents a continuum-based design sensitivity analysis and optimization of high-frequency radiation problems using the energy finite element method and energy boundary element method. The noise radiated from the vibrating structure at a high-frequency range is obtained through a sequential procedure. The structural energy finite element method calculates structural energy distribution, which is then used as the boundary condition for the energy boundary element method to calculate the energy density at a far-field observation point. For design sensitivity analysis, the direct differentiation method calculates the sensitivity of the exterior noise through the sensitivity of the structural energy density obtained from the energy finite element method. The adjoint variable method calculates the adjoint load from an acoustic energy boundary element method reanalysis, and the adjoint response is obtained from a structural energy finite element method reanalysis. The sensitivity information is obtained by carrying out numerical integration only on the structural finite element part. The proposed design sensitivity analysis approach has been applied in the design of automotive and naval structures to search for the best material layout to achieve the lowest noise level at high frequency.

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