Efficient design optimization strategy for structural dynamic systems using a reduced basis method combined with an equivalent static load

Jaehun Lee, Maenghyo Cho

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Abstract

This paper presents an efficient structural design optimization strategy that combines the reduced basis method (RBM) with the equivalent static load (ESL). In dynamic response optimization using ESL, the computation of a static system optimization is repeatedly executed under multiple static loads. In this process, we propose parametrizing the static system and employing the RBM with global proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). In general, the snapshots for the sampling procedure under multiple loads increase proportionally to the number of loads, which results in an inefficient computational procedure. Thus, we propose taking snapshots with a proper orthogonal mode (POM) of the multiple loads rather than for the multiple loads themselves. The number of snapshots then decreases, and the original system can be efficiently reduced. We directly employ the framework of the proposed RBM with the POM of multiple loads to ESL-based design optimization, and the results indicate that the proposed method is more efficient than conventional ESL-based optimization as well as a full order model. Various numerical examples, including comparisons of relative errors and the dynamic response optimizations, support the strength of the proposed strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1489-1504
Number of pages16
JournalStructural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Volume58
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Dynamic response optimization
  • Equivalent static loads
  • Proper orthogonal decomposition
  • Reduced basis method

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