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Sensitivity issues concerning inverse heat transfer analysis of welds

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Lambrakos, S. G.; Jones, H. N.; Zervaki, A. D.; Haidemenopoulos, G. N.
Data
2009
DOI
10.1361/cp2008twr247
Soggetto
Data sampling
Data sets
Data space
Experimental data
Heat transfer analysis
Inverse analysis
Inverse heat transfer
Microstructural changes
Model spaces
Optimization method
Parameter determination
Parametric representations
Shape characteristics
Temperature history
Thermocouple measurements
Welding process
Crystallization
Differential equations
Electric welding
Heat exchangers
Optimization
Parameterization
Solidification
Thermocouples
Welds
Inverse problems
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Abstract
The construction of a general parameterization for inverse analysis of welding processes using incomplete or minimal experimental data, although demonstrated in principle, has yet to be firmly established. The structure of such a parameterization follows from the concepts of model and data spaces that imply the existence of an optimal parametric representation for a given class of inverse problems. Accordingly, the corresponding optimal parametric representation lies in the model space and is determined by the characteristics of the available data sets spanning the associated data space and the nature of the data sampling for purposes of parameter determination via the appropriate optimization methods. Data adopted for inverse heat-transfer analysis of welds includes solidification cross-sections, thermocouple measurements and microstructural changes. We discuss here the sensitivity of temperature histories, obtained by inverse analysis, with respect to shape characteristics of solidification cross-sections. An understanding of the nature of this sensitivity is significant for establishing the feasibility of a general parameterization of particular types of welding processes. Copyright © 2009 ASM International® All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/30175
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