Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
This work presents a Simulation Based Design environment
based on a Global Optimization (GO) algorithm for the solution of optimum
design problems. The procedure, illustrated in the framework of
a multiobjective ship design optimization problem, make use of highfidelity,
CPU time expensive computational models, including a free surface
capturing RANSE solver. The use of GO prevents the optimizer to
be trapped into local minima.
The optimization is composed by global and local phases. In the
global stage of the search, a few computationally expensive simulations
are needed for creating surrogate models (metamodels) of the objective
functions. Tentative design, created to explore the design variable
space are evaluated with these inexpensive analytical approximations.
The more promising designs are clustered, then locally minimized and
eventually verified with high-fidelity simulations. New exact values are
used to improve the metamodels and repeated cycles of the algorithm
are performed. A Decision Maker strategy is finally adopted to select the
more promising design.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Campana, EMILIO FORTUNATO; Peri, Daniele
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