Abstract
• An identification approach based on level set and time-domain response is developed. • The shape derivative of the objective function for time-domain response is derived. • The effect of the model parameters on the proposed approach is studied. • Numerical examples show that the approach can well identify voids in structures. An approach based on the level set method has been developed to identify the position and geometry of voids in continuum structure using time-domain dynamic response. The level set method is employed in the proposed approach to represent the boundary of the voids implicitly. The voids are identified by solving an optimization problem which minimizes an objective function about the displacement error. The boundary of the voids is evolved by updating the level set function . The shape derivative of the objective function for the time-domain dynamic response is derived and used to construct the velocity field . Then, the level set function is updated through the velocity field. The proposed approach has been applied to several numerical examples of void identification in continuum structure. The results indicate that the proposed approach based on the level set method can identify voids effectively and accurately with time-domain dynamic response. Moreover, the effects of measure points, excitation force , noise, void distribution, numerical error, element size and boundary conditions on the approach are studied. Meanwhile, the computational costs of some examples are provided.
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