Efficient Shape Parametrisation for Automatic Design Optimisation using a Partial Differential Equation Formulation
Abstract
This paper presents a methodology for efficient shape parametrisation for automatic design optimisation using a partial differential equation (PDE) formulation. It is shown how the choice of an elliptic PDE enables one to define and parametrise geometries corresponding to complex shapes. By using the PDE formulation it is shown how the shape definition and parametrisation can be based on a boundary value approach by which complex shapes can be created and parametrised based on the shape information at the boundaries or the character lines defining the shape. Furthermore, this approach to shape definition allows complex shapes to be parametrised intuitively using a very small set of design parameters.Version
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Ugail, H. and Wilson, M.J. (2003) Efficient Shape Parametrisation for Automatic Design Optimisation using a Partial Differential Equation Formulation. Computers and Structures. Vol. 81, No. 28-29, pp. 2601-2609.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0045-7949(03)00321-3Type
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0045-7949(03)00321-3