Thermal tomography with unknown boundary
Thermal tomography is an imaging technique for deducing information about the internal structure of a physical body from temperature measurements on its boundary. This work considers time-dependent thermal tomography modeled by a parabolic initial/boundary value problem without accurate information...
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermal tomography is an imaging technique for deducing information about the
internal structure of a physical body from temperature measurements on its
boundary. This work considers time-dependent thermal tomography modeled by a
parabolic initial/boundary value problem without accurate information on the
exterior shape of the examined object. The adaptive sparse pseudospectral
approximation method is used to form a polynomial surrogate for the dependence
of the temperature measurements on the thermal conductivity, the heat capacity,
the boundary heat transfer coefficient and the body shape. These quantities can
then be efficiently reconstructed via nonlinear, regularized least squares
minimization employing the surrogate and its derivatives. The functionality of
the resulting reconstruction algorithm is demonstrated by numerical experiments
based on simulated data in two spatial dimensions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1611.06862 |