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COUPLING OF THE BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD WITH A HYBRID METHOD FOR INVERSE STRESS ANALYSIS OF PIPELINES

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

126

Pages

12

Page Range

137 - 148

Published

2019

Size

676 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/BE420121

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

CIBELE CORNEJO JACINTO PORTELA, AMANDA JAREK, LUIZ ALKIMIN DE LACERDA

Abstract

The aim of this work is to develop a numerical tool for structural inverse analysis to obtain boundary conditions and their location. The inverse analysis is performed through an optimization process having as restrictions the information obtained from a direct analysis, representing data which could be obtained from surface monitoring of pipelines. Thus, the numerical models comprehend the solution of two problems: the direct one in which the boundary element method (BEM) is used to obtain the displacements and tractions in the structure, and the inverse problem, in which two optimization models were implemented. The first approach uses the genetic algorithm (GA) method associated with the BEM (GA-BEM), minimizing the residuals between the calculated and the “monitored” relative surface displacements. The second approach is a hybrid method (HM) in which the GA is associated with the Newton–Raphson method for performing the inverse analysis with the BEM (HM-BEM). All tests demonstrated the efficiency of the numerical tools for structural inverse analysis, with the HM approach showing lower computational cost and better accuracy.

Keywords

boundary element method, inverse analysis, genetic algorithm, Newton–Raphson method, elasticity, hybrid method