Crashworthiness optimization of circular tubes with functionally-graded thickness
Citation
Baykasoğlu, A., Baykasoğlu, C. (2016). Crashworthiness optimization of circular tubes with functionally-graded thickness. Engineering Computations, 33(5), 1560-1585.Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a new multi-objective optimization procedure for crashworthiness optimization of thin-walled structures especially circular tubes with functionally graded thickness. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed optimization approach is based on finite element analyses for construction of sample design space and verification; gene-expression programming (GEP) for generating algebraic equations (meta-models) to compute objective functions values (peak crash force and specific energy absorption) for design parameters; multi-objective genetic algorithms for generating design parameters alternatives and determining optimal combination of them. The authors have also utilized linear and non-linear least square regression meta-models as a benchmark for GEP. Findings: It is shown that the proposed approach is able to generate Pareto optimal designs which are in a very good agreement with the actual results. Originality/value: The paper presents the application of a genetic programming-based method, namely, GEP first time in the literature. The proposed approach can be used to all kinds of related crashworthiness problems. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales)Volume
33Issue
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