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Full-Text Articles in Civil Engineering
Parameters Estimation Of Material Constitutive Models Using Optimization Algorithms, Kiswendsida Jules Kere
Parameters Estimation Of Material Constitutive Models Using Optimization Algorithms, Kiswendsida Jules Kere
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
Optimization Algorithms are very useful for solving engineering problems. Indeed, optimization algorithms can be used to optimize engineering designs in terms of safety and economy. Understanding the proprieties of materials in engineering designs is very important in order to make designs safe. Materials are not really perfectly homogeneous and there are heterogeneous distributions in most materials. In this paper, Self-OPTIM which is an inverse constitutive parameter identification framework will be used to identify parameters of a linear elastic material constitutive model. Data for Self-OPTIM will be obtained using ABAQUS simulation of a dog-bone uniaxial test. Optimization Algorithms will be used …
Evaluation Of Key Geomechanical Aspects Of Shallow And Deep Geothermal Energy, Robert Alexander Caulk
Evaluation Of Key Geomechanical Aspects Of Shallow And Deep Geothermal Energy, Robert Alexander Caulk
Graduate College Dissertations and Theses
Geothermal energy has become a focal point of the renewable energy revolution. Both shallow and deep types of geothermal energy have the potential to offset carbon emissions, reduce energy costs, and stimulate the economy. Before widespread geothermal exploration and exploitation can occur, both shallow and deep technologies require improvement by theoretical and experimental investigations. This thesis investigated one aspect of both shallow and deep geothermal energy technologies. First, a group of shallow geothermal energy piles was modeled numerically. The model was constructed, calibrated, and validated using available data collected from full-scale in-situ experimental energy piles. Following calibration, the model was …