2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-58782006000100001
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Inverse and optimization problems in heat transfer

Abstract: This paper presents basic concepts of inverse and optimization problems. Deterministic and stochastic minimization techniques in finite and infinite dimensional spaces are revised; advantages and disadvantages of each of them are discussed and a hybrid technique is introduced. Applications of the techniques discussed for inverse and optimization problems in heat transfer are presented

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“…The designer must also provide an initial guess to the total number, sizes, shapes, and locations of the internal coolant flow passages. Afterwards, the design process uses a constrained optimization algorithm [31,32] to minimize the difference between the specified and computed hot surface heat fluxes by automatically relocating, resizing, reshaping and reorienting the initially-guessed coolant passages. All unnecessary coolant flow passages will be automatically reduced to very small sizes and eliminated while honouring the specified minimum distances between the neighbouring passages and between any passage and the thermal barrier coating if such exists.…”
Section: Determining Number Sizes Shapes and Locations Of Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The designer must also provide an initial guess to the total number, sizes, shapes, and locations of the internal coolant flow passages. Afterwards, the design process uses a constrained optimization algorithm [31,32] to minimize the difference between the specified and computed hot surface heat fluxes by automatically relocating, resizing, reshaping and reorienting the initially-guessed coolant passages. All unnecessary coolant flow passages will be automatically reduced to very small sizes and eliminated while honouring the specified minimum distances between the neighbouring passages and between any passage and the thermal barrier coating if such exists.…”
Section: Determining Number Sizes Shapes and Locations Of Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, un problema inverso puede verse como un procedimiento para estimar, a partir de una serie de observaciones, las principales causas que lo producen [6]. Una breve revisión de la literatura acerca de los problemas inversos para la estimación de parámetros muestra que en el trabajo de Dasa [7] se predijo la conductividad térmica y el coeficiente de temperatura superficial de una aleta hiperbólica haciendo uso de un algoritmo de optimización.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…These ammunitions are filled with explosives that detonate to produce the terminal effect. The presence of pores in the explosive inside these devices is a dangerous problem, since this defect could lead to an undesirable initiation of the explosive in addition to changing the terminal effect, therefore reducing the efficiency of the ammunition (Zhang, Hu, & Liang, 2013, Kumar & Rao, 2014 evolutionary method has been employed in inverse problems for parameters estimation (Colaço, Orlande, & Dulikravich, 2006). The present study deals with the estimation of porosity formed during the solidification process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%