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A bilevel game theoretic approach to optimum design of flywheels
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EngineeringMultidisciplinary Design OptimizationGame TheoryOptimal System DesignStackelberg GameOperations ResearchSystem OptimizationSystems EngineeringMechanism DesignLinear OptimizationMechatronicsDesignVariable PartitioningAerospace EngineeringOptimum DesignOptimization ProblemMechanical SystemsMultiobjective Optimization ProblemsBusiness
Multiobjective optimization problems arise frequently in mechanical design. One approach to solving these types of problems is to use a game theoretic formulation. This article illustrates the application of a bilevel, leader–follower model for solving an optimum design problem. In particular, the optimization problem is modelled as a Stackelberg game. The partitioning of variables between the leader and follower problem is discussed and a variable partitioning metric is introduced to compare various variable partitions. A computational procedure based on variable updating using sensitivity information is developed for exchanging information between the follower and leader problems. The proposed approach is illustrated through the design of a flywheel. The two objective functions used for the design problem include maximizing the kinetic energy stored in the flywheel while simultaneously minimizing the manufacturing cost.
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