Abstract

In this work, we extend goal-oriented mesh adaptivity to parameter identification for a class of linear micromorphic elasticity problems. Starting from a compact formulation in our previous work (Ju and Mahnkhen, 2017), we propose a two-level optimization framework based on goal-oriented error estimation. By means of a sensitivity analysis of the generalized constitutive relations, we establish a gradient-based solver for the inverse problem, where parameters are optimized within an inner optimization loop for a given mesh. Exact error representations are derived from a Lagrange method, aiming at a quantity of interest as a user-defined functional of the parameters. By using a patch recovery technique for enhanced solutions, a computable error estimator is presented and used to drive an adaptive refinement algorithm, which forms an outer optimization loop. For a numerical study, we investigate the performance of the resulting adaptive procedure in case of perfect, incomplete and perturbed data. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed adaptive procedure.

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