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Case Studies in Using MATLAB to Build Model Calibration Tools for Multiscale Modeling

In: Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts

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  • Ricolindo L Carino
  • Mark F. Horsetemeyer

Abstract

This chapter illustrates the versatility of MATLAB for building interactive end-user software applications to support the pedagogy of a multiscale modeling approach to computational materials engineering. The case studies presented here demonstrate how preexisting codes that model complex material behavior, even if written in compiled computer languages such as Fortran or C++, may be utilized as computational libraries for model calibration software tools built with MATLAB. Intended for students in computational engineering (mechanics and materials), these tools execute on personal computers without MATLAB if the MATLAB Runtime shared libraries are installed. Publications coauthored by students using these tools to calibrate material models and to investigate the performance of engineering materials indicate that the tools enable advances in engineering design from a computational engineering perspective.

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  • Ricolindo L Carino & Mark F. Horsetemeyer, 2016. "Case Studies in Using MATLAB to Build Model Calibration Tools for Multiscale Modeling," Chapters, in: Jan Valdman (ed.), Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:101061
    DOI: 10.5772/62348
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    Keywords

    multiscale modeling; interactive model calibration; parallel optimization; mixed-language programming; MATLAB;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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