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A Systematic Optimization Design Method for Complex Mechatronic Products Design and Development

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  • Jie Jiang
  • Guofu Ding
  • Jian Zhang
  • Yisheng Zou
  • Shengfeng Qin

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Designing a complex mechatronic product involves multiple design variables, objectives, constraints, and evaluation criteria as well as their nonlinearly coupled relationships. The design space can be very big consisting of many functional design parameters, structural design parameters, and behavioral design (or running performances) parameters. Given a big design space and inexplicit relations among them, how to design a product optimally in an optimization design process is a challenging research problem. In this paper, we propose a systematic optimization design method based on design space reduction and surrogate modelling techniques. This method firstly identifies key design parameters from a very big design space to reduce the design space, secondly uses the identified key design parameters to establish a system surrogate model based on data-driven modelling principles for optimization design, and thirdly utilizes the multiobjective optimization techniques to achieve an optimal design of a product in the reduced design space. This method has been tested with a high-speed train design. With comparison to others, the research results show that this method is practical and useful for optimally designing complex mechatronic products.

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  • Jie Jiang & Guofu Ding & Jian Zhang & Yisheng Zou & Shengfeng Qin, 2018. "A Systematic Optimization Design Method for Complex Mechatronic Products Design and Development," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3159637
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/3159637
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