RT Journal Article ID 6f46a97f062b661d A1 Divo, Eduardo A. A1 Saad, Hussein Awad Kurdi A1 Boetcher, Sandra K. S. A1 Brown , Jeff A1 Kassab, Alain J. T1 INVERSE VOF MESHLESS METHOD FOR EFFICIENT NONDESTRUCTIVE THERMOGRAPHIC EVALUATION JF Computational Thermal Sciences: An International Journal JO CTS YR 2015 FD 2015-07-29 VO 7 IS 2 SP 105 OP 121 K1 nondestructive evaluation K1 thermography K1 meshless methods K1 volume of fluid K1 inverse problems K1 genetic algorithms AB A novel computational tool based on the localized radial-basis function (RBF) collocation (LRC) meshless method coupled with a volume-of-fluid (VoF) scheme capable of accurately and efficiently solving transient multidimensional heat conduction problems in composite and heterogeneous media is formulated and implemented. While the LRC meshless method lends its inherent advantages of spectral convergence and ease of automation, the VoF scheme allows one to effectively and efficiently simulate the location, size, and shape of cavities, voids, inclusions, defects, or deattachments in the conducting media without the need to regenerate point distributions, boundaries, or interpolation matrices. To this end, the inverse geometric problem of cavity detection can be formulated as an optimization problem that minimizes an objective function that computes the deviation of measured temperatures at accessible locations to those generated by the LRC-VoF meshless method. The LRC-VoF meshless algorithms will be driven by an optimization code based on the genetic algorithms technique, which can efficiently search for the optimal set of design parameters (location, size, shape, etc.) within a predefined design space. Initial guesses to the search algorithm will be provided by the classical 1D semi-infinite composite analytical solution, which can predict the approximate location of the cavity. The LRC-VoF formulation is tested and validated through a series of controlled numerical experiments. The proposed approach will allow solving the onerous computational inverse geometric problem in a very efficient and robust manner while affording its implementation in modest computational platforms, thereby realizing the disruptive potential of the proposed multidimensional high-fidelity nondestructive evaluation (NDE) method. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/648192910890cd0e,07813a144522093c,6f46a97f062b661d.html