Goal-oriented updating of mechanical models
Résumé
We introduce a goal-oriented procedure for the updating of mechanical models. It exploits as usual information coming from experimental data, but these are post-processed in a specific way in order to firstly update model parameters which are the most influent for the prediction of a given quantity of interest. The objective is thus to perform a partial model updating that enables to obtain an approximate value of the quantity of interest with sufficient accuracy and minimal model identification effort. The updating method uses the constitutive relation error framework, as well as duality and adjoint techniques, and defines dedicated cost functions. It leads to a convenient strategy that automatically selects the relevant parameter set to be updated. Performances of the approach are analyzed on examples involving linear elasticity and transient thermal models with possible noisy measurements.
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