Optimal Design through the Sub-Relaxation Method

Optimal Design through the Sub-Relaxation Method
Author: Pablo Pedregal
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3319411594

This book provides a comprehensive guide to analyzing and solving optimal design problems in continuous media by means of the so-called sub-relaxation method. Though the underlying ideas are borrowed from other, more classical approaches, here they are used and organized in a novel way, yielding a distinct perspective on how to approach this kind of optimization problems. Starting with a discussion of the background motivation, the book broadly explains the sub-relaxation method in general terms, helping readers to grasp, from the very beginning, the driving idea and where the text is heading. In addition to the analytical content of the method, it examines practical issues like optimality and numerical approximation. Though the primary focus is on the development of the method for the conductivity context, the book’s final two chapters explore several extensions of the method to other problems, as well as formal proofs. The text can be used for a graduate course in optimal design, even if the method would require some familiarity with the main analytical issues associated with this type of problems. This can be addressed with the help of the provided bibliography.

Shape Optimization by the Homogenization Method

Shape Optimization by the Homogenization Method
Author: Gregoire Allaire
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1468492861

This book provides an introduction to the theory and numerical developments of the homogenization method. It's main features are: a comprehensive presentation of homogenization theory; an introduction to the theory of two-phase composite materials; a detailed treatment of structural optimization by using homogenization; a complete discussion of the resulting numerical algorithms with many documented test problems. It will be of interest to researchers, engineers, and advanced graduate students in applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, and structural optimization.

Optimal Design of Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Optimal Design of Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Author: Ulrich A.W. Tetzlaff
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642503179

Flexible manufacturing systems are complex production systems with considerable high investment costs. This book intends to show the reader how the design of such a system can be optimized. Thereby it addresses the academic world in management science and industrial engineering as well as system planners in industry. First the design problems are analysed in detail and a planning concept is presented. Afterwards possible tools for the design process are described, as there are: mathematical programming, queueing networks, computer simulation, perturbation analysis, petri nets, group technology, and knowledge based systems. The major part of the book, however, concerns the description of existing optimization models based on mathematical programming. Each model is explained and discussed in detail and for new models, developed by the author, numerical examples are given. Finally some distinct guidelines are presented which help the system planners to select the appropriate model for their planning problems.

EUROPT — A European Initiative on Optimum Design Methods in Aerodynamics

EUROPT — A European Initiative on Optimum Design Methods in Aerodynamics
Author: Jacques Periaux
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3322865703

This volume contains a set of different methodologies and solutions for a number of selected optimum design problems in Aerospace Engineering. The methodologies for the solution of these problems cover optimization and inverse problems, external and internal flows, subsonic and transsonic regimes, different flow solvers and different discretizations schemes. These were presented in a workshop during the EUROPT BRITE/ EURAM project. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including engineers and scientists working in computing, optimization and control theory. Undergraduate and graduate students in computer science and aerospace engineering will also find the contents of this book a valuable reference. Dieser Band enthält Methoden und Lösungen für Probleme desoptimalen Designs in der Luftfahrt. Sie umfassen Fragestellung aus der Optimierung, der inversen Probleme, der inneren und äußeren Flüsse, Unter- und Überschall sowie verschiedene Diskretisierungsschemata. Die Beiträge stammen von einem Workshop, der während des BRIETE/ EURAM-Projekts EUROPT abgehalten wurde.

Advances in Acoustics and Vibration II

Advances in Acoustics and Vibration II
Author: Tahar Fakhfakh
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319946161

The book provides readers with a snapshot of recent research and industrial trends in field of industrial acoustics and vibration. Each chapter, accepted after a rigorous peer-review process, reports on a selected, original piece of work presented and discussed at the Second International Conference on Acoustics and Vibration (ICAV2018), which was organized by the Tunisian Association of Industrial Acoustics and Vibration (ATAVI) and held March 19-21, in Hammamet, Tunisia. The contributions cover advances in both theory and practice in a variety of subfields, such as: smart materials and structures; fluid-structure interaction; structural acoustics as well as computational vibro-acoustics and numerical methods. Further topics include: engines control, noise identification, robust design, flow-induced vibration and many others. This book provides a valuable resource for both academics and professionals dealing with diverse issues in applied mechanics. By combining advanced theories with industrial issues, it is expected to facilitate communication and collaboration between different groups of researchers and technology users.

High Performance and Optimum Design of Structures and Materials V

High Performance and Optimum Design of Structures and Materials V
Author: S. Hernandez
Publisher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1784664715

The use of novel materials and new structural concepts nowadays is not restricted to highly technical areas like aerospace, aeronautical applications or the automotive industry, but affects all engineering fields including those such as civil engineering and architecture. The included contributions highlight the latest developments in design and manufacturing. Most high-performance structures require the development of a generation of new materials, which can more easily resist a range of external stimuli or react in a non-conventional manner. Particular emphasis is placed on intelligent structures and materials as well as the application of computational methods for their modelling, control and management. The book also addresses the topic of design optimisation. Contributions cover numerical methods, different optimisation techniques and new software. Optimisation problems include those related to the size, shape and topology of structures and materials. Optimisation techniques have much to offer to those involved in the design of new industrial products, as the appearance of powerful commercial computer codes has created a fertile field for the incorporation of optimisation in the design process of all engineering disciplines. The performance of structures under shock and impact loads is another area covered. The increasing need to protect civilian infrastructure and industrial facilities against unintentional loads arising from accidental impact and explosion events as well as terrorist attacks is reflected in the sustained interest worldwide. While advances have been made in recent decades, many challenges remain, such as developing more effective and efficient blast and impact mitigation approaches or assessing the uncertainties associated with large and small scale testing and validation of numerical and analytical models. The overall aim is to move towards a better understanding of the critical issues relating to the testing behaviour, modelling and analyses of protective structures against blast and impact loading. The studies contained in this volume were presented at the International Conference on High Performance and Optimum Structures and Materials Encompassing Shock and Impact Loading and address issues involving advanced types of structures, particularly those based on new concepts, and shock and impact resistance.

The Optimum Shape

The Optimum Shape
Author: James Bennett
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461594839

This book contains the papers presented at the International Symposium, "The Optimum Shape: Automated Structural Design," held at the General Motors Research Laboratories on September 3D-October 1, 1985. This was the 30th symposium in a series which the Research Laboratories began sponsoring in 1957. Each symposium has focused on a topic that is both under active study at the Research Laboratories and is also of interest to the larger technical community. While attempts to produce a structure which performs a certain task with the minimum amount of resources probably predates recorded civilization, the idea of coupling formal optimization techniques with computer-based structural analysis techniques was first proposed in the early 1960s. Although it was recognized at this time that the most fundamental description of the problem would be in terms of the shape or contours of the structure, much of the early work described the problem in terms of structural sizing parameters instead of geometrical descriptions. Within the past few years, several research groups have started to explore this more fundamental area of shape design. Initial research has raised many new questions about appropriate selection of design variables, methods of calculating derivatives, and generation of the underlying analysis problem.

Computer Aided Methods in Optimal Design and Operations

Computer Aided Methods in Optimal Design and Operations
Author: Ian David Lockhart Bogle
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981256909X

This book covers different topics on optimal design and operations with particular emphasis on chemical engineering applications. A wide range of optimization methods ? deterministic, stochastic, global and hybrid ? are considered.Containing papers presented at the bilateral workshop by British and Lithuanian scientists, the book brings together researchers' contributions from different fields ? chemical engineering including reaction and separation processes, food and biological production, as well as business cycle optimization, bankruptcy, protein analysis and bioinformatics.

Applied Optimal Designs

Applied Optimal Designs
Author: Martijn P.F. Berger
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005-04-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0470856998

There is an increasing need to rein in the cost of scientific study without sacrificing accuracy in statistical inference. Optimal design is the judicious allocation of resources to achieve the objectives of studies using minimal cost via careful statistical planning. Researchers and practitioners in various fields of applied science are now beginning to recognize the advantages and potential of optimal experimental design. Applied Optimal Designs is the first book to catalogue the application of optimal design to real problems, documenting its widespread use across disciplines as diverse as drug development, education and ground water modelling. Includes contributions covering: Bayesian design for measuring cerebral blood-flow Optimal designs for biological models Computer adaptive testing Ground water modelling Epidemiological studies and pharmacological models Applied Optimal Designs bridges the gap between theory and practice, drawing together a selection of incisive articles from reputed collaborators. Broad in scope and inter-disciplinary in appeal, this book highlights the variety of opportunities available through the use of optimal design. The wide range of applications presented here should appeal to statisticians working with optimal designs, and to practitioners new to the theory and concepts involved.