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Reverse adaptivity—a new evolutionary tool for structural optimization

✍ Scribed by D. Reynolds; J. McConnachie; P. Bettess; W. C. Christie; J. W. Bull


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
776 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-5981

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✦ Synopsis


This paper presents a new method, Reverse Adaptivity, for automatically generating solutions to initial design and redesign problems. The method is based on a combination of existing adaptive "nite element methods and evolutionary structural optimization methods. The usual di$culties inherent in structural optimization problems, and the shortcomings of the evolutionary methods in tackling these di$culties, are reviewed as a prelude to discussing Reverse Adaptivity. Once the initial "nite element problem is de"ned, the method proceeds with reverse adaptive analysis, which re"nes low stress regions of the "nite element mesh by element subdivision. Following this, any low stress subdivided elements are removed and the process is repeated. With successive decrements of adapted element size, the process satis"es many of the shortcomings of existing evolutionary optimization methods, yet is simple to understand and can be readily implemented. The results produced by the method are superior to those produced by existing methods, yet can be obtained with highly practicable computational resources. As a demonstration, solutions to a number of wellknown classical problems are presented, and highlight the method's ability to distinguish new classes of solutions for some problems. Full implementation and parameter details are also presented.


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