Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, an efficient method is proposed for the identification of random shapes in a form suitable for numerical simulation within the extended stochastic finite element method (X‐SFEM). The method starts from a collection of images representing different outcomes of the random shape to identify. The key point of the method is to represent the random geometry in an implicit manner using the level set technique. In this context, the problem of random geometry identification is equivalent to the identification of a random level set function, which is a random field. This random field is represented on a polynomial chaos (PC) basis and various efficient numerical strategies are proposed in order to identify the coefficients of its PC decomposition. The performance of these strategies is evaluated through some ‘manufactured’ problems and useful conclusions are provided. The propagation of geometrical uncertainties in structural analysis using the X‐SFEM is finally examined. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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