TY - JOUR A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Seebaß, Martin T1 - A New Nonlinear Elliptic Multilevel FEM Applied to Regional Hyperthermia JF - Comput. Visual. Sci. Y1 - 2000 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013546 VL - 3 SP - 1 EP - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hammerschmidt, Martin A1 - Schneider, Philipp-Immanuel A1 - Santiago, Xavier Garcia A1 - Zschiedrich, Lin A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Burger, Sven T1 - Solving inverse problems appearing in design and metrology of diffractive optical elements by using Bayesian optimization JF - Proc. SPIE Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315468 VL - 10694 SP - 1069407 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Seebass, Martin T1 - A new nonlinear elliptic multilevel FEM in clinical cancer therapy planning JF - Comput. Vis. Sci. Y1 - 2000 VL - 3 SP - 115 EP - 120 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hammerschmidt, Martin A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Santiago, Xavier Garcia A1 - Zschiedrich, Lin A1 - Bodermann, Bernd A1 - Burger, Sven T1 - Quantifying parameter uncertainties in optical scatterometry using Bayesian inversion JF - Proc. SPIE Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270596 VL - 10330 SP - 1033004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becks, Henrik A1 - Lippold, Lukas A1 - Winkler, Paul A1 - Rohrer, Maximilian A1 - Leusmann, Thorsten A1 - Anton, David A1 - Sprenger, Bjarne A1 - Kähler, Philipp A1 - Rudenko, Iryna A1 - Andrés Arcones, Daniel A1 - Koutsourelakis, Phaedon-Stelios A1 - Unger, Jörg F. A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Petryna, Yuri A1 - Schnellenbach-Held, Martina A1 - Lowke, Dirk A1 - Wessels, Henning A1 - Lenzen, Armin A1 - Zabel, Volkmar A1 - Könke, Carsten A1 - Claßen, Martin A1 - Hegger, Josef T1 - Neuartige Konzepte für die Zustandsüberwachung und -analyse von Brückenbauwerken – Einblicke in das Forschungsvorhaben SPP100+ JF - Bauingenieur N2 - Die Brückeninfrastruktur in Deutschland und Europa steht aufgrund steigender Verkehrslasten und alternder Bauwerke vor erheblichen Herausforderungen. Das DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm 2388 „Hundert plus – Verlängerung der Lebensdauer komplexer Baustrukturen durch intelligente Digitalisierung“ (SPP100+) strebt an, durch digitale Innovationen und prädiktive Instandhaltungsstrategien die Nutzungsdauer bestehender Brückenbauwerke zu verlängern. Der vorliegende Beitrag fokussiert sich auf das SPP100+ zugehörige Cluster „Monitoring und Simulation“, das sieben Teilprojekte umfasst. Die Projekte entwickeln fortschrittliche Methoden zur Überwachung und Zustandsbewertung von Brücken mittels Digitaler Zwillinge, hochauflösender Sensortechnik und numerischer Simulationen. Innovative Ansätze wie nichtlineare Modellanpassungen, stochastische Methoden und künstliche Intelligenz ermöglichen eine präzise und frühzeitige Identifizierung potenzieller Schäden. Die Kombination aus kontinuierlichem Bauwerksmonitoring und effizienter Datenauswertung ist entscheidend für die langfristige Sicherheit und Langlebigkeit bestehender Brücken und trägt darüber hinaus zur Ressourcenschonung bei. N2 - Bridges in Germany and across Europe face significant challenges due to increasing traffic loads and aging structures. The DFG Priority Programme 2388 “Hundred Plus – Extending the Lifetime of Complex Engineering Structures through Intelligent Digitalization” (SPP100+) aims to extend the lifespan of existing bridge structures through digital innovations and predictive maintenance strategies. This paper focuses on the SPP100+ affiliated cluster “Monitoring and Simulation,” which encompasses seven sub-projects. These projects develop advanced methods for monitoring and assessing the condition of bridge structures using digital twins, high-resolution sensor technology, and numerical simulations. Innovative approaches such as nonlinear model adjustments, stochastic methods, and artificial intelligence facilitate precise and early identification of potential damages. The combination of continuous structural monitoring and efficient data evaluation is crucial for the long-term reliability and durability of existing bridges and contributes to resource conservation. T2 - Novel Concepts for the Condition Monitoring and Analysis of Bridge Structures – Insights into the SPP100+ Research Project Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.37544/0005-6650-2024-10-63 VL - 99 IS - 10 SP - 327 EP - 338 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ozel, Mehmet Neset A1 - Kulkarni, Abhishek A1 - Hasan, Amr A1 - Brummer, Josephine A1 - Moldenhauer, Marian A1 - Daumann, Ilsa-Maria A1 - Wolfenberg, Heike A1 - Dercksen, Vincent J. A1 - Kiral, Ferdi Ridvan A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Prohaska, Steffen A1 - von Kleist, Max A1 - Hiesinger, Peter Robin T1 - Serial synapse formation through filopodial competition for synaptic seeding factors JF - Developmental Cell N2 - Following axon pathfinding, growth cones transition from stochastic filopodial exploration to the formation of a limited number of synapses. How the interplay of filopodia and synapse assembly ensures robust connectivity in the brain has remained a challenging problem. Here, we developed a new 4D analysis method for filopodial dynamics and a data-driven computational model of synapse formation for R7 photoreceptor axons in developing Drosophila brains. Our live data support a 'serial synapse formation' model, where at any time point only a single 'synaptogenic' filopodium suppresses the synaptic competence of other filopodia through competition for synaptic seeding factors. Loss of the synaptic seeding factors Syd-1 and Liprin-α leads to a loss of this suppression, filopodial destabilization and reduced synapse formation, which is sufficient to cause the destabilization of entire axon terminals. Our model provides a filopodial 'winner-takes-all' mechanism that ensures the formation of an appropriate number of synapses. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2019.06.014 VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 447 EP - 461 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Compression Challenges in Large Scale Partial Differential Equation Solvers JF - Algorithms N2 - Solvers for partial differential equations (PDEs) are one of the cornerstones of computational science. For large problems, they involve huge amounts of data that need to be stored and transmitted on all levels of the memory hierarchy. Often, bandwidth is the limiting factor due to the relatively small arithmetic intensity, and increasingly due to the growing disparity between computing power and bandwidth. Consequently, data compression techniques have been investigated and tailored towards the specific requirements of PDE solvers over the recent decades. This paper surveys data compression challenges and discusses examples of corresponding solution approaches for PDE problems, covering all levels of the memory hierarchy from mass storage up to the main memory. We illustrate concepts for particular methods, with examples, and give references to alternatives. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/a12090197 VL - 12 IS - 9 SP - 197 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Powell, Gary A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Views, A new form of container adaptors JF - C/C++ Users Journal N2 - The C++ standard template library has many useful containers for data. The standard library includes two adpators, queue, and stack. The authors have extended this model along the lines of relational database semantics. Sometimes the analogy is striking, and we will point it out occasionally. An adaptor allows the standard algorithms to be used on a subset or modification of the data without having to copy the data elements into a new container. The authors provide many useful adaptors which can be used together to produce interesting views of data in a container. Y1 - 2000 VL - 18 IS - 4 SP - 40 EP - 51 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Ghosh, Sunayana T1 - Theoretically optimal inexact SDC methods JF - Communications in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science N2 - In several inital value problems with particularly expensive right hand side evaluation or implicit step computation, there is a trade-off between accuracy and computational effort. We consider inexact spectral deferred correction (SDC) methods for solving such initial value problems. SDC methods are interpreted as fixed point iterations and, due to their corrective iterative nature, allow to exploit the accuracy-work-tradeoff for a reduction of the total computational effort. On one hand we derive error models bounding the total error in terms of the evaluation errors. On the other hand, we define work models describing the computational effort in terms of the evaluation accuracy. Combining both, a theoretically optimal local tolerance selection is worked out by minimizing the total work subject to achieving the requested tolerance. The properties of optimal local tolerances and the predicted efficiency gain compared to simpler heuristics, and a reasonable practical performance, are illustrated on simple numerical examples. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2140/camcos.2018.13.53 IS - 13-1 SP - 53 EP - 86 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Griesse, Roland A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - On the Interplay Between Interior Point Approximation and Parametric Sensitivities in Optimal Control JF - Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications Y1 - 2008 SP - 771 EP - 793 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gellermann, Johanna A1 - Weihrauch, Mirko A1 - Cho, C. A1 - Wlodarczyk, Waldemar A1 - Fähling, Horst A1 - Felix, Roland A1 - Budach, Volker A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Nadobny, Johanna A1 - Wust, Peter T1 - Comparison of MR-thermography and planning calculations in phantoms JF - Medical Physics Y1 - 2006 VL - 33 SP - 3912 EP - 3920 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gänzler, Tobias A1 - Volkwein, S. A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - SQP methods for parameter identification problems arising in hyperthermia JF - Optim. Methods Softw. Y1 - 2006 VL - 21 IS - 6 SP - 869 EP - 887 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schiela, Anton A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Superlinear convergence of the Control Reduced Interior Point Method for PDE Constrained Optimization JF - Computational Optimization and Applications Y1 - 2008 VL - 39 IS - 3 SP - 369 EP - 393 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zachow, Stefan A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Hege, Hans-Christian A1 - Deuflhard, Peter ED - Payan, Y. T1 - Soft Tissue Prediction in Computer Assisted Maxillofacial Surgery Planning T2 - Biomechanics Applied to Computer Assisted Surgery Y1 - 2005 SP - 277 EP - 298 PB - Research Signpost ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zachow, Stefan A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Deuflhard, Peter ED - Niederlag, Wolfgang ED - Lemke, Heinz ED - Meixensberger, Jürgen ED - Baumann, Michael T1 - Modellgestützte Operationsplanung in der Kopfchirurgie T2 - Modellgestützte Therapie Y1 - 2008 SP - 140 EP - 156 PB - Health Academy ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Pointwise Nonlinear Scaling for Reaction-Diffusion Equations JF - Appl. Num. Math. Y1 - 2009 VL - 59 IS - 8 SP - 1858 EP - 1869 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Erdmann, Bodo T1 - Affine conjugate adaptive Newton methods for nonlinear elastomechanics JF - Opt. Meth. Softw. Y1 - 2007 VL - 22 IS - 3 SP - 413 EP - 431 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weihrauch, Mirko A1 - Wust, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Nadobny, Johanna A1 - Eisenhardt, Steffen A1 - Budach, Volker A1 - Gellermann, Johanna T1 - Adaptation of antenna profiles for control of MR guided hyperthermia (HT) in a hybrid MR-HT system JF - Medical Physics Y1 - 2007 VL - 34 IS - 12 SP - 4717 EP - 4725 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Interior point methods in function space JF - SIAM J. Control Optimization Y1 - 2005 VL - 44 IS - 5 SP - 1766 EP - 1786 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Volkwein, S. A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Affine Invariant Convergence Analysis for Inexact Augmented Lagrangian SQP Methods JF - SIAM J. Control Optim. Y1 - 2002 VL - 41 IS - 3 SP - 875 EP - 899 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Volkwein, S. A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Optimality Conditions for a Constrained Parameter Identification Problem in Hyperthermia Y1 - 2004 IS - 305 PB - University of Graz, SFB F003 CY - Graz, Austria ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Gänzler, Tobias A1 - Schiela, Anton T1 - A control reduced primal interior point method for a class of control constrained optimal control problems JF - Comput. Optim. Appl. Y1 - 2007 VL - 41 IS - 1 SP - 127 EP - 145 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Schiela, Anton T1 - Function space interior point methods for PDE constrained optimization JF - PAMM Y1 - 2004 VL - 4 IS - 1 SP - 43 EP - 46 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Schiela, Anton A1 - Deuflhard, Peter T1 - Asymptotic Mesh Independence of Newton’s Method Revisited JF - SIAM J. Num. Anal. Y1 - 2005 VL - 42 IS - 5 SP - 1830 EP - 1845 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Optimization and Identification in Regional Hyperthermia JF - Int. J. Appl. Electromagn. and Mech. Y1 - 2009 VL - 30 SP - 265 EP - 275 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prüfert, Uwe A1 - Tröltzsch, Fredi A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - The convergence of an interior point method for an elliptic control problem with mixed control-state constraints JF - Comput. Optim. Appl. Y1 - 2008 VL - 39 IS - 2 SP - 183 EP - 218 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Horenko, Illia A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Schmidt, Burkhard A1 - Schütte, Christof T1 - Fully Adaptive Propagation of the Quantum-Classical Liouville Equation JF - J. Chem. Phys. Y1 - 2004 UR - http://publications.imp.fu-berlin.de/65/ U6 - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1691015 VL - 120 IS - 19 SP - 8913 EP - 8923 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Tycowicz, Christoph von A1 - Polthier, Konrad A1 - Weiser, Martin ED - Carraro, T. ED - Geiger, M. ED - Koerkel, S. ED - Rannacher, R. T1 - Reducing Memory Requirements in Scientific Computing and Optimal Control T2 - Multiple Shooting and Time Domain Decomposition Methods Y1 - 2015 SP - 263 EP - 287 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Nagaiah, Chamakuri A1 - Kunisch, Karl A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Lossy Compression in Optimal Control of Cardiac Defibrillation JF - J. Sci. Comput. N2 - This paper presents efficient computational techniques for solving an optimization problem in cardiac defibrillation governed by the monodomain equations. Time-dependent electrical currents injected at different spatial positions act as the control. Inexact Newton-CG methods are used, with reduced gradient computation by adjoint solves. In order to reduce the computational complexity, adaptive mesh refinement for state and adjoint equations is performed. To reduce the high storage and bandwidth demand imposed by adjoint gradient and Hessian-vector evaluations, a lossy compression technique for storing trajectory data is applied. An adaptive choice of quantization tolerance based on error estimates is developed in order to ensure convergence. The efficiency of the proposed approach is demonstrated on numerical examples. Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10915-013-9785-x VL - 60 IS - 1 SP - 35 EP - 59 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Maierhofer, Christiane A1 - Richter, Regina A1 - Röllig, Mathias T1 - Fast Defect Shape Reconstruction Based on the Travel Time in Pulse Thermography JF - Nondestructive Testing of Materials and Structures Y1 - 2013 VL - 6 SP - 83 EP - 89 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Lossy Compression for PDE-constrained Optimization: Adaptive Error Control JF - Comput. Optim. Appl. N2 - For the solution of optimal control problems governed by nonlinear parabolic PDEs, methods working on the reduced objective functional are often employed to avoid a full spatio-temporal discretization of the problem. The evaluation of the reduced gradient requires one solve of the state equation forward in time, and one backward solve of the ad-joint equation. The state enters into the adjoint equation, requiring the storage of a full 4D data set. If Newton-CG methods are used, two additional trajectories have to be stored. To get numerical results which are accurate enough, in many case very fine discretizations in time and space are necessary, which leads to a significant amount of data to be stored and transmitted to mass storage. Lossy compression methods were developed to overcome the storage problem by reducing the accuracy of the stored trajectories. The inexact data induces errors in the reduced gradient and reduced Hessian. In this paper, we analyze the influence of such a lossy trajectory compression method on Newton-CG methods for optimal control of parabolic PDEs and design an adaptive strategy for choosing appropriate quantization tolerances. Y1 - 2015 VL - 62 IS - 1 SP - 131 EP - 155 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schenkl, Sebastian A1 - Muggenthaler, Holger A1 - Hubig, Michael A1 - Erdmann, Bodo A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Zachow, Stefan A1 - Heinrich, Andreas A1 - Güttler, Felix Victor A1 - Teichgräber, Ulf A1 - Mall, Gita T1 - Automatic CT-based finite element model generation for temperature-based death time estimation: feasibility study and sensitivity analysis JF - International Journal of Legal Medicine N2 - Temperature based death time estimation is based either on simple phenomenological models of corpse cooling or on detailed physical heat transfer models. The latter are much more complex, but allow a higher accuracy of death time estimation as in principle all relevant cooling mechanisms can be taken into account. Here, a complete work flow for finite element based cooling simulation models is presented. The following steps are demonstrated on CT-phantoms: • CT-scan • Segmentation of the CT images for thermodynamically relevant features of individual geometries • Conversion of the segmentation result into a Finite Element (FE) simulation model • Computation of the model cooling curve • Calculation of the cooling time For the first time in FE-based cooling time estimation the steps from the CT image over segmentation to FE model generation are semi-automatically performed. The cooling time calculation results are compared to cooling measurements performed on the phantoms under controlled conditions. In this context, the method is validated using different CTphantoms. Some of the CT phantoms thermodynamic material parameters had to be experimentally determined via independent experiments. Moreover the impact of geometry and material parameter uncertainties on the estimated cooling time is investigated by a sensitivity analysis. KW - temperature based death time estimation KW - finite element method KW - CT segmentation KW - sensitivity analysis Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/doi:10.1007/s00414-016-1523-0 VL - 131 IS - 3 SP - 699 EP - 712 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Freytag, Yvonne A1 - Erdmann, Bodo A1 - Hubig, Michael A1 - Mall, Gita T1 - Optimal Design of Experiments for Estimating the Time of Death in Forensic Medicine JF - Inverse Problems N2 - Estimation of time of death based on a single measurement of body core temperature is a standard procedure in forensic medicine. Mechanistic models using simulation of heat transport promise higher accuracy than established phenomenological models in particular in nonstandard situations, but involve many not exactly known physical parameters. Identifying both time of death and physical parameters from multiple temperature measurements is one possibility to reduce the uncertainty significantly. In this paper, we consider the inverse problem in a Bayesian setting and perform both local and sampling-based uncertainty quantification, where proper orthogonal decomposition is used as model reduction for fast solution of the forward model. Based on the local uncertainty quantification, optimal design of experiments is performed in order to minimize the uncertainty in the time of death estimate for a given number of measurements. For reasons of practicability, temperature acquisition points are selected from a set of candidates in different spatial and temporal locations. Applied to a real corpse model, a significant accuracy improvement is obtained already with a small number of measurements. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6420/aae7a5 VL - 34 IS - 12 SP - 125005 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Schiela, Anton A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Kaskade 7 - a Flexible Finite Element Toolbox JF - Computers and Mathematics with Applications N2 - Kaskade 7 is a finite element toolbox for the solution of stationary or transient systems of partial differential equations, aimed at supporting application-oriented research in numerical analysis and scientific computing. The library is written in C++ and is based on the \textsc{Dune} interface. The code is independent of spatial dimension and works with different grid managers. An important feature is the mix-and-match approach to discretizing systems of PDEs with different ansatz and test spaces for all variables. We describe the mathematical concepts behind the library as well as its structure, illustrating its use at several examples on the way. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.camwa.2020.02.011 VL - 81 SP - 444 EP - 458 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Krause, Rolf A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Multilevel augmented Lagrangian solvers for overconstrained contact formulations T2 - ESAIM: ProcS N2 - Multigrid methods for two-body contact problems are mostly based on special mortar discretizations, nonlinear Gauss-Seidel solvers, and solution-adapted coarse grid spaces. Their high computational efficiency comes at the cost of a complex implementation and a nonsymmetric master-slave discretization of the nonpenetration condition. Here we investigate an alternative symmetric and overconstrained segment-to-segment contact formulation that allows for a simple implementation based on standard multigrid and a symmetric treatment of contact boundaries, but leads to nonunique multipliers. For the solution of the arising quadratic programs, we propose augmented Lagrangian multigrid with overlapping block Gauss-Seidel smoothers. Approximation and convergence properties are studied numerically at standard test problems. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1051/proc/202171175 VL - 71 SP - 175 EP - 184 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Alhaddad, Samer A1 - Förstner, Jens A1 - Groth, Stefan A1 - Grünewald, Daniel A1 - Grynko, Yevgen A1 - Hannig, Frank A1 - Kenter, Tobias A1 - Pfreundt, Franz-Josef A1 - Plessl, Christian A1 - Schotte, Merlind A1 - Steinke, Thomas A1 - Teich, Jürgen A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Wende, Florian T1 - HighPerMeshes - A Domain-Specific Language for Numerical Algorithms on Unstructured Grids JF - Euro-Par 2020: Parallel Processing Workshops. N2 - Solving partial differential equations on unstructured grids is a cornerstone of engineering and scientific computing. Nowadays, heterogeneous parallel platforms with CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs enable energy-efficient and computationally demanding simulations. We developed the HighPerMeshes C++-embedded Domain-Specific Language (DSL) for bridging the abstraction gap between the mathematical and algorithmic formulation of mesh-based algorithms for PDE problems on the one hand and an increasing number of heterogeneous platforms with their different parallel programming and runtime models on the other hand. Thus, the HighPerMeshes DSL aims at higher productivity in the code development process for multiple target platforms. We introduce the concepts as well as the basic structure of the HighPer-Meshes DSL, and demonstrate its usage with three examples, a Poisson and monodomain problem, respectively, solved by the continuous finite element method, and the discontinuous Galerkin method for Maxwell’s equation. The mapping of the abstract algorithmic description onto parallel hardware, including distributed memory compute clusters is presented. Finally, the achievable performance and scalability are demonstrated for a typical example problem on a multi-core CPU cluster. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71593-9_15 SP - 185 EP - 196 PB - Springer ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Müller, Jan A1 - Götschel, Sebastian A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Maierhofer, Christiane T1 - Thermografie mit optimierter Anregung für die quantitative Untersuchung von Delaminationen in kohlenstofffaserverstärkten Kunststoffen T2 - NDT.net Proc. DGZfP 2017 N2 - Da kohlenstofffaserverstärkte Kunststoffe (CFK) in anspruchsvollen sicherheitsrelevanten Einsatzgebieten wie im Automobilbau und in der Luftfahrt eingesetzt werden, besteht ein zunehmender Bedarf an zerstörungsfreien Prüfmethoden. Ziel ist die Gewährleistung der Sicherheit und Zuverlässigkeit der eingesetzten Bauteile. Aktive Thermografieverfahren ermöglichen die effiziente Prüfung großer Flächen mit hoher Auflösung in wenigen Arbeitsschritten. Ein wichtiges Teilgebiet der Prüfungen ist die Ortung und Charakterisierung von Delaminationen, die sowohl bereits in der Fertigung als auch während der Nutzung eines Bauteils auftreten können, und dessen strukturelle Integrität schwächen. ;In diesem Beitrag werden CFK-Strukturen mit künstlichen und natürlichen Delaminationen mit Hilfe unterschiedlich zeitlich modulierter Strahlungsquellen experimentell untersucht. Verwendet werden dabei Anregungen mit Blitzlampen und mit frequenzmodulierten Halogenlampen. Mittels Filterfunktionen im Zeit- und Frequenzbereich wird das Kontrast-zu-Rausch-Verhältnis (CNR) der detektierten Fehlstellen optimiert. Verglichen werden anschließend die Nachweisempfindlichkeit, das CNR und die Ortsauflösung der zu charakterisierenden Delaminationen für die unterschiedlichen Anregungs- und Auswertungstechniken. Ergänzt werden die Experimente durch numerische Simulationen des dreidimensionalen Wärmetransportes. Y1 - 2017 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Moldenhauer, Marian A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Zachow, Stefan T1 - Adaptive Algorithms for Optimal Hip Implant Positioning JF - PAMM N2 - In an aging society where the number of joint replacements rises, it is important to also increase the longevity of implants. In particular hip implants have a lifetime of at most 15 years. This derives primarily from pain due to implant migration, wear, inflammation, and dislocation, which is affected by the positioning of the implant during the surgery. Current joint replacement practice uses 2D software tools and relies on the experience of surgeons. Especially the 2D tools fail to take the patients’ natural range of motion as well as stress distribution in the 3D joint induced by different daily motions into account. Optimizing the hip joint implant position for all possible parametrized motions under the constraint of a contact problem is prohibitively expensive as there are too many motions and every position change demands a recalculation of the contact problem. For the reduction of the computational effort, we use adaptive refinement on the parameter domain coupled with the interpolation method of Kriging. A coarse initial grid is to be locally refined using goal-oriented error estimation, reducing locally high variances. This approach will be combined with multi-grid optimization such that numerical errors are reduced. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.201710071 VL - 17 IS - 1 SP - 203 EP - 204 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tierney, Nicholas J. A1 - Mira, Antonietta A1 - Reinhold, J. Jost A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Burkart, Roman A1 - Benvenuti, Claudio A1 - Auricchio, Angelo T1 - Novel relocation methods for automatic external defibrillator improve out-of-hospital cardiac arrest coverage under limited resources JF - Resuscitation N2 - Background Mathematical optimisation models have recently been applied to identify ideal Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) locations that maximise coverage of Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA). However, these fixed location models cannot relocate existing AEDs in a flexible way, and have nearly exclusively been applied to urban regions. We developed a flexible location model for AEDs, compared its performance to existing fixed location and population models, and explored how these perform across urban and rural regions. Methods Optimisation techniques were applied to AED deployment and OHCA coverage was assessed. A total of 2802 geolocated OHCAs occurred in Canton Ticino, Switzerland, from January 1st 2005 to December 31st 2015. Results There were 719 AEDs in Canton Ticino. 635 (23%) OHCA events occurred within 100m of an AED, with 306 (31%) in urban, and 329 (18%) in rural areas. Median distance from OHCA events to the nearest AED was 224m (168m urban vs. 269m rural). Flexible location models performed better than fixed location and population models, with the cost to deploy 20 new AEDs instead relocating 171 existing AEDs to new locations, improving OHCA coverage to 38%, compared to 26% using fixed models, and 24% with the population based model. Conclusions Optimisation models for AEDs placement are superior to population models and should be strongly considered by communities when selecting areas for AED deployment. Compared to other models, flexible location models increase overall OHCA coverage, and decreases the distance to nearby AEDs, even in rural areas, while saving significant financial resources. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.01.055 IS - 125 SP - 83 EP - 89 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Erdmann, Bodo A1 - Schenkl, Sebastian A1 - Muggenthaler, Holger A1 - Hubig, Michael A1 - Mall, Gita A1 - Zachow, Stefan T1 - Uncertainty in Temperature-Based Determination of Time of Death JF - Heat and Mass Transfer N2 - Temperature-based estimation of time of death (ToD) can be per- formed either with the help of simple phenomenological models of corpse cooling or with detailed mechanistic (thermodynamic) heat transfer mod- els. The latter are much more complex, but allow a higher accuracy of ToD estimation as in principle all relevant cooling mechanisms can be taken into account. The potentially higher accuracy depends on the accuracy of tissue and environmental parameters as well as on the geometric resolution. We in- vestigate the impact of parameter variations and geometry representation on the estimated ToD based on a highly detailed 3D corpse model, that has been segmented and geometrically reconstructed from a computed to- mography (CT) data set, differentiating various organs and tissue types. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-018-2324-4 VL - 54 IS - 9 SP - 2815 EP - 2826 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schneck, Jakob A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Wende, Florian T1 - Impact of mixed precision and storage layout on additive Schwarz smoothers JF - Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications N2 - The growing discrepancy between CPU computing power and memory bandwidth drives more and more numerical algorithms into a bandwidth-bound regime. One example is the overlapping Schwarz smoother, a highly effective building block for iterative multigrid solution of elliptic equations with higher order finite elements. Two options of reducing the required memory bandwidth are sparsity exploiting storage layouts and representing matrix entries with reduced precision in floating point or fixed point format. We investigate the impact of several options on storage demand and contraction rate, both analytically in the context of subspace correction methods and numerically at an example of solid mechanics. Both perspectives agree on the favourite scheme: fixed point representation of Cholesky factors in nested dissection storage. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/nla.2366 VL - 28 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schenk, O. A1 - Wächter, Andreas A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Inertia Revealing Preconditioning For Large-Scale Nonconvex Constrained Optimization JF - SIAM J. Sci. Comp. Y1 - 2008 VL - 31 IS - 2 SP - 939 EP - 960 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Deuflhard, Peter T1 - Inexact central path following algorithms for optimal control problems JF - SIAM J. Control Opt. Y1 - 2007 VL - 46 IS - 3 SP - 792 EP - 815 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin ED - et al. Bristeau, M.-O. T1 - Local inexact Newton multilevel FEM for nonlinear elliptic problems T2 - Computational science for the 21st century Y1 - 1997 SP - 129 EP - 138 PB - Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin ED - et al. Hackbusch, Wolfgang T1 - Global inexact Newton multilevel FEM for nonlinear elliptic problems T2 - Multigrid methods V. proceedings of the 5th European multigrid conference, held in Stuttgart, Germany, October 1–4, 1996. Y1 - 1998 VL - 3 SP - 71 EP - 89 PB - Berlin: Springer ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Numerische Mathematik 3 Y1 - 2011 PB - de Gruyter, Berlin ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin T1 - Adaptive numerical solution of PDEs Y1 - 2012 PB - de Gruyter CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Deuflhard, Peter A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Zachow, Stefan T1 - Mathematics in Facial Surgery JF - AMS Notices Y1 - 2006 VL - 53 IS - 9 SP - 1012 EP - 1016 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Zachow, Stefan A1 - Deuflhard, Peter T1 - Craniofacial Surgery Planning Based on Virtual Patient Models JF - it - Information Technology Y1 - 2010 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1524/itit.2010.0600 VL - 52 IS - 5 SP - 258 EP - 263 PB - Oldenbourg Verlagsgruppe ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Weiser, Martin A1 - Scacchi, Simone T1 - Spectral Deferred Correction methods for adaptive electro-mechanical coupling in cardiac simulation T2 - G. Russo et al.(eds.) Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2014 N2 - We investigate spectral deferred correction (SDC) methods for time stepping and their interplay with spatio-temporal adaptivity, applied to the solution of the cardiac electro-mechanical coupling model. This model consists of the Monodomain equations, a reaction-diffusion system modeling the cardiac bioelectrical activity, coupled with a quasi-static mechanical model describing the contraction and relaxation of the cardiac muscle. The numerical approximation of the cardiac electro-mechanical coupling is a challenging multiphysics problem, because it exhibits very different spatial and temporal scales. Therefore, spatio-temporal adaptivity is a promising approach to reduce the computational complexity. SDC methods are simple iterative methods for solving collocation systems. We exploit their flexibility for combining them in various ways with spatio-temporal adaptivity. The accuracy and computational complexity of the resulting methods are studied on some numerical examples. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23413-7_42 SP - 321 EP - 328 PB - Springer ER -