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Direct optical measurement of light coupling into planar waveguide by plasmonic nanoparticles

2012

Coupling of light into a thin layer of high refractive index material by plasmonic nanoparticles has been widely studied for application in photovoltaic devices, such as thin-film solar cells. In numerous studies this coupling has been investigated through measurement of e.g. quantum efficiency or photocurrent enhancement. Here we present a direct optical measurement of light coupling into a waveguide by plasmonic nanoparticles. We investigate the coupling efficiency into the guided modes within the waveguide by illuminating the surface of a sample, consisting of a glass slide coated with a high refractive index planar waveguide and plasmonic nanoparticles, while directly measuring the inte…

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Salkowski curves revisited: A family of curves with constant curvature and non-constant torsion

2009

In the paper [Salkowski, E., 1909. Zur Transformation von Raumkurven, Mathematische Annalen 66 (4), 517-557] published one century ago, a family of curves with constant curvature but non-constant torsion was defined. We characterize them as space curves with constant curvature and whose normal vector makes a constant angle with a fixed line. The relation between these curves and rational curves with double Pythagorean hodograph is studied. A method to construct closed curves, including knotted curves, of constant curvature and continuous torsion using pieces of Salkowski curves is outlined.

Mathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringDifferential geometry of curvesCurvatureComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignConstant curvatureParametric surfaceModeling and SimulationFundamental theorem of curvesTorsion of a curveAutomotive EngineeringFamily of curvesConstant (mathematics)MathematicsComputer Aided Geometric Design
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Explicit polynomial solutions of fourth order linear elliptic Partial Differential Equations for boundary based smooth surface generation

2011

We present an explicit polynomial solution method for surface generation. In this case the surface in question is characterized by some boundary configuration whereby the resulting surface conforms to a fourth order linear elliptic Partial Differential Equation, the Euler–Lagrange equation of a quadratic functional defined by a norm. In particular, the paper deals with surfaces generated as explicit Bézier polynomial solutions for the chosen Partial Differential Equation. To present the explicit solution methodologies adopted here we divide the Partial Differential Equations into two groups namely the orthogonal and the non-orthogonal cases. In order to demonstrate our methodology we discus…

Mathematical analysisFirst-order partial differential equationExplicit and implicit methodsAerospace EngineeringPartial differential equationExplicit polynomial solutionExponential integratorComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignParabolic partial differential equationSurface generationPDE surfaceLinear differential equationElliptic partial differential equationModeling and SimulationAutomotive EngineeringSymbol of a differential operatorMathematicsComputer Aided Geometric Design
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Reliability-based design optimization of trusses under dynamic shakedown constraints

2019

A reliability-based design optimization problem under dynamic shakedown constraints for elastic perfectly plastic truss structures subjected to stochastic wind actions is presented. The simultaneous presence of quasi-static (cyclic) thermal loads is also considered. As usual in the shakedown theory, the quasi-statical loads will be defined as variable within a deterministic domain, while the dynamic problem will be treated considering an extended Ceradini-Gavarini approach. Some sources of uncertainties are introduced in the structural system and in the load definition. The reliability-optimization problem is formulated as the minimization of the volume of the structure subjected to determi…

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationOptimization problemComputer scienceMonte Carlo methodStructural system0211 other engineering and technologiesTruss02 engineering and technology0203 mechanical engineeringDynamic problemReliability-based designDynamic shakedownReliability (statistics)021106 design practice & managementElastic plastic trusseProbabilistic logicComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsShakedown020303 mechanical engineering & transportsControl and Systems EngineeringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniSoftwareStochastic wind loadStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
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Shape optimization of elasto-plastic bodies under plane strains: Sensitivity analysis and numerical implementation

1992

Optimal shape design problems for an elastic body made from physically nonlinear material are presented. Sensitivity analysis is done by differentiating the discrete equations of equilibrium. Numerical examples are included.

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationPlane (geometry)Structural mechanicsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringOptimal controlComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsNonlinear systemControl and Systems EngineeringShape optimizationSensitivity (control systems)SoftwareMathematicsPlane stressStructural Optimization
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Sensitivity analysis for optimal shape design problems

1989

Various methods for performing the sensitivity analysis in solving optimal shape design problems are outlined. The methods are illustrated in detail in the finite setting of a unilateral boundary value problem of the Dirichlet-Signorini type. The methods are compared in several numerical examples.

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationShape designControl and Systems EngineeringGeneral EngineeringBoundary value problemSensitivity (control systems)Type (model theory)Engineering design processComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSoftwareComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsStructural Optimization
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Sensitivity analysis for discretized unilateral plane elasticity problem

1992

Abstract Numerical realization of optimal shape design problems requires gradient information which is used in minimization procedures. There are several possibilities for obtaining this information. Here we present a method, based on the use of the material derivative approach, applied to the finite element discretization of the problem. The advantage of this approach is that is gives the exact values of gradient and it can be very easily implemented on computers. We apply this method in the case of contact problems, where the situation is more involved compared with the case of elasticity problems with classical boundary conditions. We concentrate on a special choice of the cost functiona…

Mathematical optimizationDiscretizationApplied MathematicsGeneral EngineeringUnilateral contactMaterial derivativeComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignPotential energyFinite element methodMinificationBoundary value problemElasticity (economics)AnalysisMathematicsFinite Elements in Analysis and Design
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STUDY OF VOLUME VARIATION OF IMPLICIT OBJECTS

2006

We propose studying the variations of volume of implicit objects during an animation according to several points of view: choice of the function of density, variations of parameters such as the iso-value and the radius of influence for a given function, variations of the parameters inherent in a particular function. Modification of parameters of the function of density must be carried out with care. There are no rules concerning these variations. To avoid the non-monotonous variations, it is necessary to choose a function of density beforehand and study the intervals of variation of its parameters. A new discretization makes it possible to locate these variations for a later use in a proce…

Mathematical optimizationDiscretizationComputer scienceVolume variationProcess (computing)Volume (computing)Function (mathematics)AnimationVariation (game tree)Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsRadius of influenceComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionAlgorithmInternational Journal of Image and Graphics
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A survey on handling computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems using surrogates: non-nature inspired methods

2015

Computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems arise, e.g. in many engineering applications, where several conflicting objectives are to be optimized simultaneously while satisfying constraints. In many cases, the lack of explicit mathematical formulas of the objectives and constraints may necessitate conducting computationally expensive and time-consuming experiments and/or simulations. As another challenge, these problems may have either convex or nonconvex or even disconnected Pareto frontier consisting of Pareto optimal solutions. Because of the existence of many such solutions, typically, a decision maker is required to select the most preferred one. In order to deal wi…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringControl and Optimizationbusiness.industryPareto principlePareto frontierDecision makerSampling techniqueComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignMulti-objective optimizationComputer Science ApplicationsMultiobjective optimization problemPareto optimalConflicting objectivesBlack-box functionControl and Systems EngineeringMulticriteria Decision Making (MCDM)Computational costNature inspiredMetamodeling techniquebusinessEngineering design processSoftwareStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
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G1 rational blend interpolatory schemes: a comparative study

2012

Interpolation of triangular meshes is a subject of great interest in many computer graphics related applications, as, for example, gaming and realtime rendering. One of the main approaches to interpolate the positions and normals of the mesh vertices is the use of parametric triangular Bezier patches. As it is well known, any method aiming at constructing a parametric, tangent plane (G^1) continuous surface has to deal with the vertex consistency problem. In this article, we propose a comparison of three methods appeared in the nineties that use a particular technique called rational blend to avoid this problem. Together with these three methods we present a new scheme, a cubic Gregory patc…

Mathematical optimizationG1 local interpolationBézier triangleGregory patchBézier curveComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignRendering (computer graphics)MAT/08 - ANALISI NUMERICAComputer graphicsComputer Science::GraphicsBézier triangleModeling and SimulationShape interrogationTriangle meshPolygon meshGeometry and TopologyRational blendAlgorithmSoftwareParametric statisticsMathematicsInterpolationComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSTriangular mesh
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