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A modified Levenberg-Marquardt method for estimating the elastic material parameters of polymer waveguides using residuals between autocorrelated frequency responses

Published: July 2, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2507.01706v1

By: Dominik Itner , Dmitrij Dreiling , Hauke Gravenkamp and more

Potential Business Impact:

Finds material properties faster using sound waves.

Business Areas:
Advanced Materials Manufacturing, Science and Engineering

In this contribution, we address the estimation of the frequency-dependent elastic parameters of polymers in the ultrasound range, which is formulated as an inverse problem. This inverse problem is implemented as a nonlinear regression-type optimization problem, in which the simulation signals are fitted to the measurement signals. These signals consist of displacement responses in waveguides, focusing on hollow cylindrical geometries to enhance the simulation efficiency. To accelerate the optimization and reduce the number of model evaluations and wait times, we propose two novel methods. First, we introduce an adaptation of the Levenberg-Marquardt method derived from a geometrical interpretation of the least-squares optimization problem. Second, we introduce an improved objective function based on the autocorrelated envelopes of the measurement and simulation signals. Given that this study primarily relies on simulation data to quantify optimization convergence, we aggregate the expected ranges of realistic material parameters and derive their distributions to ensure the reproducibility of optimizations with proper measurements. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our objective function modification and step adaptation for various materials with isotropic material symmetry by comparing them with a state-of-the-art optimization method. In all cases, our method reduces the total number of model evaluations, thereby shortening the time to identify the material parameters.

Page Count
18 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science