Sensitivity analysis for the multivariate eigenvalue problem

2013 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin-guo Liu ◽  
Wei-guo Wang ◽  
Lian-hua Xu
Author(s):  
Alejandro R. Diaz

One of the more computationally demanding tasks in a process of synthesizing “from scratch” origami crease patterns designed for a given purpose involve a simulation capability to track the progression of the folding process as the pattern folds. This work presents an approach to simulate origami folding based on bar frameworks. The work is related to joint frameworks and projected polyhedral, as they apply to folding. The analysis starts from a representation of a crease pattern as an undirected graph G(E,V) formed by edges E and vertices V. A framework G(p) is an instance of G where the vertex locations are assigned positions according to a vector valued function p(t), where t marks the folding progression and t=0 represents the initial, flat configuration. The strategy presented is based on finding a sequence of instances {p(1), p(2), …} corresponding to an analytic flex p, i.e., functions such that edges in all G(p(t)) have the same length. The method is based on using a finite element description of a bar framework corresponding to a truss-like structure congruent with G(p). Solutions to an eigenvalue problem associated with this structure provide the means to update from p(t) to p(t+1). Two simple (purely geometric) optimization problems adjust the update to compensate for higher order effects, guaranteeing that the length of the edges remain constant. The methodology can be used to achieve configurations close to “flat folding”, provided that no interference of the faces occurs along the way. We expected that physically-motivated constraints (stresses, deformations, etc.) and sensitivity analysis computations will be more easily represented in this framework and therefore this formulation will have an advantage over more standard “origami mathematics” approaches. The approach is illustrated with an example of folding a simple 10-crease pattern.


2011 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 85-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Burschäpers ◽  
S. Fiege ◽  
R. Schuhmann ◽  
A. Walther

Abstract. We analyze the sensitivity of dielectric waveguides with respect to design parameters such as permittivity values or simple geometric dependencies. Based on a discretization using the Finite Integration Technique the eigenvalue problem for the wave number is shown to be non-Hermitian with possibly complex solutions even in the lossless case. Nevertheless, the sensitivity can be obtained with negligible numerical effort. Numerical examples demonstrate the validity of the approach.


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