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Dual methods and approximation concepts in structural synthesis
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Numerical AnalysisMathematical ProgrammingEngineeringMechanical EngineeringDual MethodSystem SynthesisStructural MechanicsStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsStructural EngineeringApproximation ConceptsDual Method AlgorithmsShape OptimizationApproximation TheoryDesignStructural DesignAerostructureTopology OptimizationDual MethodsModel SynthesisStructural Topology
Approximation concepts and dual method algorithms are combined to create a method for minimum weight design of structural systems. Approximation concepts convert the basic mathematical programming statement of the structural synthesis problem into a sequence of explicit primal problems of separable form. These problems are solved by constructing explicit dual functions, which are maximized subject to nonnegativity constraints on the dual variables. It is shown that the joining together of approximation concepts and dual methods can be viewed as a generalized optimality criteria approach. The dual method is successfully extended to deal with pure discrete and mixed continuous-discrete design variable problems. The power of the method presented is illustrated with numerical results for example problems, including a metallic swept wing and a thin delta wing with fiber composite skins.
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