Investigation of a Practical Method of Structural Optimization by Genetic Algorithms : Proposal of a Hybrid GA and Application towards the Thickness Optimization of a CRT
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概要
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A new hybrid genetic algorithm (GA) and a parallel genetic algorithm are proposed in this paper in order to improve the convergence of structural optimization. The fully stressed design, FSD, method and a GA were incorporated into the hybrid GA. In the parallel GA, the "island model" was applied to reduce the computation time. Stress analyses were carried out with a commercial FEM code to obtain the optimum solution with high reliability even in a complex model. As a result of the axi-symmetric shell model, the optimum solution by using the proposed hybrid GA was 50% lighter than that by using simple GA. Furthermore, the computation time using the parallel GA with 10 processors was reduced by up to 1/7 of the time using one processor. These methods were then used to optimize the thickness of a three-dimensional shell model of a CRT. As a result of the application, the weight of the optimum model was 25% lighter than that of the reference model.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2001-07-15
著者
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Itoh Junko
Mechanical Systems Dept. Advanced Technology R & D Center Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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SAKAMOTO Hiroo
Mechanical Systems Dept., Advanced Technology R & D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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TAKADA Shiro
Mechanical Systems Dept., Advanced Technology R & D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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MIYAZAKI Masayuki
Mechanical Engineering Department, Mobile Communication Business Division, Mitsubishi Electric Corpo
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HIJIKATA Akemi
Division of Mechanical and Mechanical Systems Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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Miyazaki Masayuki
Mechanical Engineering Department Mobile Communication Business Division Mitsubishi Electric Corpora
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Hijikata Akemi
Division Of Mechanical And Mechanical Systems Engineering Kanazawa Institute Of Technology
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Sakamoto Hiroo
Mechanical Systems Dept. Advanced Technology R & D Center Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Takada Shiro
Mechanical Systems Dept. Advanced Technology R & D Center Mitsubishi Electric Corporation