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  Documents - Collection of selected documents by Igor Grešovnik


    This page contains a number of documents that are related to my work or personal interest and which I wanted to make easily accessible to others. Send comments and suggestions for improvements to gresovnik (at) gmail.com (without spaces and underscores!). 






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Papers

 
  The Use of Moving Least Squares for a Smooth Approximation of Sampled Data ("Uporaba metode premičnih najmanjših kvadratov za gladko aproksimacijo vzorčenih podatkov."). Journal of Mechanical Engineering 53(2007)9, 582-598 (UDK 517.518.8:519.243, 2007), original available at sv-jme.eu (=>), by Igor Grešovnik.

  Shape optimization of two-phase inelastic material with microstructure. Engineering Computations, Vol. 22 Iss: 5/6, pp.605 - 645, (ISSN: 0264-4401, DOI: 10.1108/02644400510603032), 2005, original available at emeraldinsight.com (==>, ==>), © Emerald Group Publishing Limited, by Adnan Ibrahimbegovic, Igor Grešovnik, Damijan Markovic, Sergiy Melnyk, and Tomaž Rodič. Won Emerald Award of Excellence for outstanding paper in 2006.

  A computer system for solving inverse and optimization problems. Engineering Computations, Vol. 15 Iss: 7, pp.893 - 907, 1998 (ISSN: 0264-4401, DOI: 10.1108/02644409810236902), original available at emeraldinsight.com (==>), © Emerald Group Publishing Limited, by Tomaž Rodič and Igor Grešovnik.

  Optimal design of preform geometry and tribological conditions in can forming. Engineering Computations, Vol. 22 Iss: 8, pp.972 - 979, 2005 (ISSN: 0264-4401, DOI: 10.1108/02644400510626514), original available at emeraldinsight.com (==>), © Emerald Group Publishing Limited, by Tomaž Rodic, Domen Cukjati, Igor Grešovnik.

  Reducing Localisation Induced Defects at Blow Forming in Terms of Optimal Shape Design, VIII Conference on Computational Pasticity, COMPLAS VIII, Barcelona, 2005, original available at  COMPLAS 205 (==>), © CIMNE, Barcelona, by Igor Grešovnik, Stanislav Hartman and Tomaž Rodič.

  A Software Framework for Optimization of Process Parameters in Material Production, Applied Mechanics and Materials (Volumes 101 - 102 - Advances in Engineering Design and Optimization, by Di Zheng, Yiqiang Wang, Yi-Min Deng, Aibing Yu and Weihua Li (editors)), pp. 838-841, original available at scientific.net, by Igor Grešovnik, Tadej Kodelja, Robert Vertnik, and Božidar Šarler. 

  Influence of transient response of platinum electrode on neural signals during stimulation of isolated swinish left vagus nerve ("Vpliv prehodnega značaja platinaste elektrode na živčni signal med stimulacijo izoliranega živca vagusa svinje"). Materials and technology 46 (2012) 2, 131–137, UDK 621.357:591.18, ISSN 1580-2949, original available at mit.imt.si (==>, ==>), by Polona Pečlin, Franci Vode, Andraž Mehle, Igor Grešovnik, and Janez Rozman.

  Back-analysis of elastic properties of the ground using data from a large scale plate load test. The 42nd U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium (USRMS), June 29 - July 2, 2008 , San Francisco, CA, original available at online.tugraz.at (==>), by N. Radoncic, K. Grossauer, K, W. Schubert, I. Grešovnik, H-J. Gober.

  Optimization Techniques for Inverse Identification of Geomechanical Parameters. The 5th European Congress on Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (Eccomas 2008), Venice, Italy, original available at congress.cimne.com/eccomas (==>), by by Igor Grešovnik, Nedim Radončić, Karl Grossauer and Tomaž Rodič.



Unpublished

  Numerical Support for Optimal Process Design with Case Study: Prestressing of Cold Forging Dies. Igor Grešovnik, 2007 (.).

  Software Framework for Application of Automatic Optimization Techniques in Metal Forming. Igor Grešovnik, 2005.

  Inverse Estimation of Exponential and Piece-wise Linear Approximation of the Hardening Curve from the Tension Test. I. Grešovnik, T. Rodič & D.R.J. Owen, 1995. Written on basis of work done for graduate thesis (finished in 1994).


Reports and e-books

 
   Simplex algorithms for nonlinear constraint optimization problems. This documents contains description of a set fo modified Nelder-Mead simplex algorithms that can be used for constraint nonlinear optimization. These algorithms can be advantageously  used for optimization when gradients of the objective and constraint functions are not available and where these functions are not smooth.

  Praktične metode optimizacije ("Optimization Methods in Practice" - in Slovene language). This electronic book was predominantly written to acquaint my colleagues at work and other interesting people with some basic optimization methodologies. I have noticed that people working in technical fields usually have very little knowledge on these topics, and because of this often make wrong decisions about how to direct development when there is also a need or possibility for application of optimization methods involved. I order to mitigate the problem, I have written this script where one can quickly grasp some basics about optimization methods that work in practice.

  Matrix Decompositions with Implementation Remarks (for use with nonlinear optimization software). This e-book contains a short overview of matrix decompositions with some implementation remarks. The text is adapted to application of matrix decompositions and linear equation solving in the field of nonlinear optimization.

  Difuzija vodika iz okroglih in kvadratnih profilov – pregled glavnih rezultatov / Hydrogen Diffusion from round and square profiles - overview of results (in Slovene language). Report of calculation of Hydrogen diffusion from steel bars and other profiles. Coefficients for numerical model of hydrogen diffusion are calculated by inverse method. Heating times necessary for sufficient removal of hydrogen are calculated by solution of the appropriately defined optimization problems.

  Inverse Identification of Parameters of Numerical Models. Technical report on inverse identification of parameters by using convential optimization techniques.

  Linear Approximation with Regularization and Moving Least Squares. Electronic book with detailed treatment of approximation methods used in various optimization algorithms based on sequential approximations (many of them implemented in the IOptLib library).


  Sound Level Meter - Development of Signal Processing Algorithms. Expertise on development of algorithms for digital signal processing used in a high precision sound level meter.

  Manual: Measurement of Sound Level. User manual for measurement of sound level by a digital sound level meter.


Manuals

  IOptLib User's Manual. A manual for using the Investigative optimization library.

  Inverse Manuals. A series of manuals for using the optimization shell Inverse.  

  Out of use:
  Quick Overview of the SGS (Simple Graphic System). A 3D graphic system that was used in Inverse.
  Sendigence User's Manual.



Courses


I have organized a number of courses, for some of which documentation is available on the internet.

  Numerical Methods in Physics.

  C# for Scientists and Engineers.

  Igor Grešovnik: Numerične metode v fiziki - izbor končnih nalog (in Slovene; HTML version). This document contains a selection of tasks that student can choose to defend as coursework in the final exam. Students solve the selected physical problem programmatically (by using the appropriate numerical techniques), create a detailed report (that must also contain derivation of formulas, tests of correctness and accuracy), and defend the work where hood understanding of the problem is also demonstrated by solving additional sub-tasks.

  Igor Grešovnik: Numerične metode v fiziki - domače naloge (in Slovene; HTML version). This document contains small problems that students have to solve programmatically during the course.


Theses


  Igor Grešovnik, A General Purpose Computational Shell for Solving Inverse and Optimisation Problems - Applications to Metal Forming Processes, Ph. D. thesis, University of Wales Swansea, U.K., 2000.

Alternative site:

  Igor Grešovnik, Inverzna numerična analiza deformabilnih teles, graduate thesis, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1994.




Projects

 
ENLUB:

  C3M final report for last 12 months. This document contains a brief description of how optimization software Inverse is linked with simulation software Elfen with some properties of Inverse listed, and of inverse identification of contact parameters from measurements performed on laboratory tests such as the strip reduction test. What is important is treatment of noise that affects minimization algorithms used in inverse identification. It is shown how even for a very simple tests, response obtained by the finite element analysis can contain significant amount of numerical noise, which is restrictive for accurate and efficient application of inverse procedures. Smoothing procedures that aim at elimination of the noise are introduced, and it is indicated that robust minimization procedures more resistant to numerical noise in the response functions need to be constructed. Remark: through my work I have many times experienced a tendency to ignore or deny the problem of noise in the results obtained by the FEM analysis. Awareness of the problems related to this, especially in inverse identification of parameters (and in all kinds of parametric optimization in which complex numerical models are used) is however crucial for success of the applied procedures, especially when a real world industrial problems are solved. This document is partially intended to raise the awareness in this area.



TUNCONSTRUCT:

  Deliverable D1.3.2.1 - Specifications for software to determine sensitivities for optimization of the design of underground construction as part of IOPT. This documents contains specifications for the software for solving optimization problems and inverse identification of material and other parameters from laboratory tests or in situ measurements. A special emphasis is put on using the algorithms in conjunction with simulation software and in interfacing the optimization related modules. Beside that, a general solution scheme is described, short notes on differentiation of numerical models are included, envisaged development of approximation based optimization algorithms are pointed at (with emphasis on the intended ability of such algorithms to handle noise and with illustrarions that provide obvious and instructive illustration of why derivatives for practical purposes can not be calculated by the finite difference mthods), and the meaning of the whole lot of talking is less abstractly shown on an imaginary demonstrative example. Almost all of the document (except the actual precise specifications for linking of optimization modules with other software) is intended just to make things more familiar to others (especially partners in the project).

  “What Is” Reference List of Optimization Related Expressions for TUNCONSTRUCT (MS Word document). This document si put there to explain some terms commonly used in communication about optimization related tasks.


  

Links to other documents


  Igor Grešovnik, A General Purpose Computational Shell for Solving Inverse and Optimisation Problems - Applications to Metal Forming Processes, Ph. D. thesis, University of Wales Swansea, U.K., 2000.

  Documents from my work at COBIK

    Partial list of reports and papers - COBIK

   A collection of useful optimization related links.
 
  Inverse on-line documentation with manuals.

  Investigative optimization library (IOptLib) and related documents.

  Investigative Generic Library (IGLib) and related documents.



External links


  Igor Grešovnik: Optimization of Fatigue Resistance of Cold Forging Tools by Considering Damage Mechanisms at Micro Scale, (orig., arch.- prop., prog., wg04, final, eu) COST 526 final report.



 


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