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Graphical predetermination of optimal machine designs by iso-performance configuration modeling

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When using ”conventional” approaches for the optimal sizing of electrical machines, the application of optimization algorithms makes it possible to search for the values of their input characteristics (dimensions, power supply, materials, etc.) giving the desired performances (torque, efficiency, mass, etc.), provided that a certain number of constraints are satisfied.

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  • Vivier, Stephane, 2021. "Graphical predetermination of optimal machine designs by iso-performance configuration modeling," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 184(C), pages 165-183.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:matcom:v:184:y:2021:i:c:p:165-183
    DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2020.02.025
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    1. Liu, Yaning & Yousuff Hussaini, M. & Ökten, Giray, 2016. "Accurate construction of high dimensional model representation with applications to uncertainty quantification," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 152(C), pages 281-295.
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