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39 Inverse Problems in Engineering

1. The document introduces a new course on inverse problems in engineering with a focus on heat transfer. 2. The objectives are to familiarize students with real-life ill-posed problems and solution methodology through heat transfer examples solved using MATLAB or Python programming. 3. Students will learn to solve different ill-posed problems in fields like heat transfer, fluid mechanics, dynamics, and manufacturing using programming. The course will cover classical, statistical, soft computing and hybrid methods over 32 hours with 8 hours of case studies and assignments programmed in MATLAB or Python.
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39 Inverse Problems in Engineering

1. The document introduces a new course on inverse problems in engineering with a focus on heat transfer. 2. The objectives are to familiarize students with real-life ill-posed problems and solution methodology through heat transfer examples solved using MATLAB or Python programming. 3. Students will learn to solve different ill-posed problems in fields like heat transfer, fluid mechanics, dynamics, and manufacturing using programming. The course will cover classical, statistical, soft computing and hybrid methods over 32 hours with 8 hours of case studies and assignments programmed in MATLAB or Python.
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INDIANINSTITU TE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING (IIITDM) KANCHEEPURAM


INTRODUCTION OF NEW COURSE

Course No
Course Title Inverse problems in Engineering YYY5XXX

Specialization Mechanical Engineering Structure (LTPC) 3 0 0 3


To be offered for UG / PG Status Core Elective
FacultyProposing
Dr. Shubhankar Chakraborty Type New Modification
the course
Members Present in All Faculty Members of the Dept.
Date of DAC 05.12.2018
DAC External Member: None
Submitted for
Pre-requisite Consent of the faculty is required 39th Senate
approval
As inverse heat transfer finds many real life applications, the main objective of this course will be
Learning to make the students familiar to different real life ill-posed problems and the solution
Objectives methodology through a platform of heat transfer. The assignments will be solved using Matlab or
Python programming.
The students will be able to solve different ill-posed problem of different fields of mechanical
Learning
engineering (heat transfer, fluid mechanics, dynamics and manufacturing) using Matlab or Python
Outcomes programming.
Introduction: (2)
Forward problem – inverse problem - Scope of inverse problems - Determination of unknown
boundary conditions – material property etc.

Methodologies: (32)
1. Classical Methods – Regularization method (The Regularized Form of Inverse Problems, The
Construction of a Regularizing Operator, Regularization of the Inverse Problem Finite-dimensional
Form, The Admissible Degree of Smoothing and Approximation Sampling Procedures, The
Reconstruction Accuracy Analysis of Boundary Conditions, By-Interval Regularization of a Nonlinear
Inverse Problem, Regularized Continuation of the Solution of a Nonlinear Equation, The
Regularization of a Two-Dimensional Inverse Problem), Conjugant gradient method (The
Contents of the
Conjugate Gradient Method for parameter Estimation, The Conjugate Gradient Method with
course Adjoint Problem for Parameter Estimation, The Conjugate Gradient Method with Adjoint Problem
(With for Function Estimation), The Levenberg-Marquardt Method[10]
approximate
break-up of 2. Statistical Methods – Bayesian inference techniques (The Bayesian Approach, The Multivariate
hours) Normal Case, The Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method, Analyzing MCMC Output), Maximum
likelihood method (Introduction to Linear Regression, Statistical Aspects of Least Squares, An
Alternative View of the 95% Confidence Ellipsoid, Unknown Measurement Standard Deviations, L1
Regression, Monte Carlo Error Propagation), Kalman filter (introduction to state-space model,
formulation of Simple Kalman filter, introduction to Ensemble Kalman Filter)[10]
3. Soft computing Method – Neural network (Multilayer Feedforward Neural networks with
Sigmoidal activation functions, Backpropagation Algorithm, Representational abilities of
feedforward networks) and Genetic Algorithm (introduction, formulation) [8]
4. Hybrid Method – Bayesian inference with Kalman filter. [4]

Case studies: (8)


Various areas of engineering such as Mechanical, etc.
1. Ozisik, M. N. Inverse heat transfer: fundamentals and applications. CRC Press, 2000.
Text Books 2. Neto, F.D.M. and da Silva Neto, A.J., An introduction to inverse problems with applications.
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012
3. Alifanov, Oleg M., and Oleg M. Alifanov. Inverse heat transfer problems. Berlin: Springer-Verlag,
1994.
Reference Books 4. Beck, James V. Inverse heat conduction: Ill-posed problems. James Beck, 1985.
5. Orlande, Helcio RB, et al., eds. Thermal measurements and inverse techniques. CRC Press,
2011.

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