Intelligent Computing in Optimal Design von Tadeusz Burczyński | ISBN 9783030341619

Intelligent Computing in Optimal Design

von Tadeusz Burczyński und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinTadeusz Burczyński
Autor / AutorinWaclaw Kuś
Autor / AutorinWitold Beluch
Autor / AutorinAdam Długosz
Autor / AutorinArkadiusz Poteralski
Autor / AutorinMirosław Szczepanik
Buchcover Intelligent Computing in Optimal Design | Tadeusz Burczyński | EAN 9783030341619 | ISBN 3-030-34161-5 | ISBN 978-3-030-34161-9

Intelligent Computing in Optimal Design

von Tadeusz Burczyński und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinTadeusz Burczyński
Autor / AutorinWaclaw Kuś
Autor / AutorinWitold Beluch
Autor / AutorinAdam Długosz
Autor / AutorinArkadiusz Poteralski
Autor / AutorinMirosław Szczepanik

The book is devoted to intelligent design of structures as a novel kind of designing based on computational intelligence. The proposed methodology based on computational intelligence has some heuristic and learning attributes typical for natural intelligence. Computer models of the structures are built on the base of the finite element method (FEM), the boundary element method (BEM) or coupling of FEM and BEM. The short description of possible discrete models of structures using these methods is included in the Chapter 2. Various kinds of intelligent approaches using sequential, parallel, distributed, fuzzy and hybrid evolutionary, immune and particle swarm algorithms and neural computing are presented in Chapter 3. Different kinds of optimization such as shape, topology, size and material optimization for structures under static and dynamical mechanical and thermo-mechanical loadings, structures with cracks and composite structures are considered in Chapter 4. Multi-objective optimization for coupled problems is also taken into account. Several numerical examples illustrating these kinds of optimization are presented for 2-D (plane-stress or plane-strain, plates, shells) as well as 3-D structures. Chapter 5 is devoted to special problems related to solving inverse problems in which boundary conditions, defects such as voids or cracks and material characteristics, are unknown. Closing comments summarizing the book are presented in Chapter 6.