An Efficient Method for Reliability-

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An Efficient Method for Reliability-based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization

Design for modem engineering system is becoming multidisciplinary and incorporates practical uncertainties; therefore, it is necessary to synthesize reliability analysis and the multidiscipLinary design optimization (MDO) techniques for the design of complex engineering system. An advanced first order second moment method-based concurrent subspace optimization approach is proposed based on the comparison and analysis of the existing multidisciplinary optimization techniques and the reliability analysis methods. It is seen through a canard configuration optimization for a three-surface transport that the proposed method is computationally efficient and practical with the least modification to the current deterministic optimization process.

作 者: Fan Hui Li Weiji   作者单位: School of Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China  刊 名: 中国航空学报(英文版)  ISTIC 英文刊名: CHINESE JOURNAL OF AERONAUTICS  年,卷(期): 2008 21(4)  分类号: V2  关键词: multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO)   concurrent subspace optimization   reliability analysis   advanced first order second moment method  

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