Towards Optimal Design of Engineering Systems
Paper in proceeding, 2018
engineering systems with different applications. At this stage, the toolbox SAMO includes two modules: SAMO-GSA and SAMO-POP. The module SAMO-GSA is developed based on the multiplicative version of the dimensional reduction method. In the SAMO-GSA an efficient approximation is employed to simplify the computation of variance-based sensitivity indices associated with a general function of n-random variables. The GSA results of the engineering system in question are then presented as a mapping of the design parameters and the total sensitivity indices of the objective functions. These results might be used as an input to the SAMO-POP for multi-objective optimization. The module SAMO-POP works based on genetic algorithm (GA). The GA settings include lower and upper bounds for variation of the design parameters, population size, number of generations, elite count, and Pareto fraction settings. The results of SAMO-POP are presented in terms of Pareto fronts and corresponding Pareto sets for further analysis and decision making by the user. The efficiency of the proposed algorithms and developed toolbox is illustrated, first on scholar applications (thermally induced stress intensity factor and quarter car vehicle model), and second by GSA and solutions of several multi-objective optimization problems for a nonlinear multidimensional mechanical system which represents bogie suspension components of a high-speed train. Finally, based on the literature review and the results obtained the paper presents the outlook of the future research in developing of computationally efficient algorithms for extension of the toolbox
SAMO for robust optimal design of engineering systems.
global sensitivity analysis
multiobjective optimization
toolbox SAMO
robust optimal design of engineering systems
Author
Viktor Berbyuk
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Dynamics
Milad Mousavi Bideleh Seyed
VETEC AB
IACAM abstracts
978-0-578-40837-8 (ISBN)
New York. NY, USA,
Subject Categories
Mechanical Engineering
Applied Mechanics
Computational Mathematics
Control Engineering