학술논문

The optimization of parts within complex assemblies
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science; April 2010, Vol. 224 Issue: 4 p969-979, 11p
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ISSN
09544062
Abstract
Optimization problems are frequently not straightforward. This is due, among other reasons, to the predefined design constraints and simultaneous target goals that have to be satisfied. In addition, uncontrollable variations can influence the robustness and stability of the design. Moreover, engineers often have to optimize mechanical components that are part of complex assemblies, in which it is difficult to extrapolate and define the boundary conditions to be applied for component optimization.The aim of this work is to present a step-procedure for the multi-goal optimization of components that are integrated in multi-part engineering systems. In order to illustrate the method, optimization of a carry-mould, part of a blowing machinery composed by several components, was used as a test case. Minimization of the carry-mould moment of inertia and the global mass were imposed as the target goals of the optimization process, while the maximum allowable displacement was set for a number of control points. The proposed procedure was capable of a time efficient and cost saving extensive investigation of the optimization design space.