Engineering optimization
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Engineering optimization [1] [2][3] is the subject which uses optimization techniques to achieve design goals in engineering.[4][5] It is sometimes referred to as design optimization.
Topics
[edit | edit source]- structural design (including pressure vessel design and welded beam design)
- shape optimization
- topology optimization (including airfoils)
- inverse optimization (a subset of the inverse problem)
- processing planning
- product designs
- electromagnetic optimization
- space mapping
- aggressive space mapping[6]
- yield-driven design
- optimization exploiting surrogates (surrogate model)
References
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- ^ S. S. Rao, Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice, Wiley, (2009)
- ^ X.-S. Yang, Engineering Optimization: An Introduction with Metaheuristic Applications, Wiley, (2010).
- ^ J. N. Siddall, Optimal Engineering Design, CRC Press, (1982).
- ^ A.R. Parkinson, R. Balling, and J.D. Hedengren, Optimization Methods for Engineering Design, Brigham Young University, 2013.
- ^ J.E. Rayas-Sanchez,"Power in simplicity with ASM: tracing the aggressive space mapping algorithm over two decades of development and engineering applications", IEEE Microwave Magazine, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 64-76, April 2016.