Two-Scale Parameter Identification for heterogeneous elastoplastic materials

Schmidt U, Mergheim J, Steinmann P (2011)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2011

Edited Volumes: Computational Plasticity XI - Fundamentals and Applications, COMPLAS XI

Book Volume: accepted

Pages Range: 432-441

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceeding of 11h International Conference on Computational Plasticity, Fundamentals and Applications

Event location: Barcelona, Spain ES

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to describe a method for identifying micro material parameters using only macroscopic experimental data. The FE 2 method is used to model the behavior of the complex materials with heterogeneous micro-structure. The resulting least squares problem, with the difference of the simulated and the measured macroscopic data in the objective function, is minimized using gradient-based optimization algorithms with respect to the microscopic material parameters. The gradient information is derived analytically within the discretized scheme.

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APA:

Schmidt, U., Mergheim, J., & Steinmann, P. (2011). Two-Scale Parameter Identification for heterogeneous elastoplastic materials. In Proceeding of 11h International Conference on Computational Plasticity, Fundamentals and Applications (pp. 432-441). Barcelona, Spain, ES.

MLA:

Schmidt, Ulrike, Julia Mergheim, and Paul Steinmann. "Two-Scale Parameter Identification for heterogeneous elastoplastic materials." Proceedings of the COMPLAS XI, Barcelona, Spain 2011. 432-441.

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