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A global structural optimization technique using an interval method

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This paper deals with a global optimization scheme for structural systems that require finite element analysis to evaluate the constraints or the objective function. The paper proposes a strategy for finding the global optimum using an interval method in conjunction with a multipoint function approximation. The highly nonlinear and nonconvex objective and constraint functions are first represented in the design space using linear and adaptive local approximations and these approximations are blended globally with the use of proper weighting functions. The interval method is then employed to trace the global optimum in the approximated function space. The procedure is tested with several examples with known global solutions and it is successfully applied to optimize the fiber-orientation angles of laminated composite plates for minimum deflections.

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Received December 22, 2000

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Shin, Y., Grandhi, R. A global structural optimization technique using an interval method. Struct Multidisc Optim 22, 351–363 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00158-001-0155-1

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