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Title: | MULTIOBJECTIVE AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZATION OF A CONCEPT PART |
Authors: | Danasel, Cristina |
Keywords: | concept design FEM structural optimization |
Issue Date: | 24-Oct-2013 |
Publisher: | EDITURA UNIVERSITĂŢII TRANSILVANIA DIN BRAŞOV |
Series/Report no.: | ;17 - 20 |
Abstract: | In most of the cases, the concept design of how a particular part will look and how it will fulfill the functional requests defined by the standards and norms of a specific application is largely based on the experience that the design engineer accumulated from previous similar situations, and often restricted to that experience. The current paper presents a finite element method (FEM) based topology optimization approach for a simple concept part with various functional and technological requests, and a critical discussion over the variety of alternative multiobjective and multidisciplinary optimization scenarios that can be considered for the design of this concept part. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/351 |
ISBN: | 978 – 606 – 19 – 0225 – 5 |
Appears in Collections: | COMEC 2013
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