Title: Applying Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms to Mechanical Engineering
Abstract: In today's scenarios, the utilization of simulation and optimization in the field of designing is achieving wider recognition in the various zones of commerce as the computational competences of computers upsurge day by day. The result is that the uses for numerical optimization have increased tremendously. Design process in engineering is a distinct practice of solving the problems where a group of recurrently indistinct objectives has to be well-adjusted deprived of violating any given circumstances. Consequently, it seems quite ordinary to consider a design process as an optimization process. The design process could be articulated as to allocate values to the system parameters to confirm that the state variables and the characteristics are as suitable as possible through an inclusive range of operating and environmental variables. This is a complex multi-objective optimization problem (MOOP). This chapter discusses the use of MOO algorithms in mechanical engineering.
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Date: 2018-01-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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