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A comparison of simplex and simulated annealing for optimization of a new rear underrun protective device
Vincenzo NigrelliTommaso IngrassiaRosario Buttittasubject
State variableEngineeringMathematical optimizationSimplexOptimization problembusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringOptimization Simulated annealing Simplex Numerical crash analysisAdaptive simulated annealingLinear functionFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsSimplex algorithmModeling and SimulationSimulated annealingSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialebusinessSoftwaredescription
In this paper, two optimization approaches to improve the product design process have been analysed. Through the analysis of a case study, concerning the designing of a new High Energy Absorption Rear Underrun Protective Device (HEARUPD), two different optimization approaches (simplex and simulated annealing) have been compared. In the implemented optimization processes, the crash between an economy car and the rear part of a truck has been simulated by dynamic numerical (FEM) analyses. Moreover, authors have proposed the use of a suitable linear function of four variables with the purpose of reducing the multi-objective optimization processes to mono-objective ones. That has been made to simplify the analysis procedures without affecting the quality and the completeness of the optimization processes. The obtained results, as well as showing the high effectiveness of the integrated use of numerical crash analyses and optimization methods, demonstrate that simplex method is more effective than simulated annealing one for optimization problems where the single analysis loop requires much time. Even if the solutions are quite similar in terms of calculated values of the objective function, design and state variables, simplex method needs shorter computational time than simulated annealing to obtain an optimized solution.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012-07-08 | Engineering with Computers |