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contributor authorAditya A. Shah
contributor authorChristiaan J. J. Paredis
contributor authorRoger Burkhart
contributor authorDirk Schaefer
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:48:51Z
date available2017-05-09T00:48:51Z
date copyright41244
date issued2012
identifier issn1530-9827
identifier otherJCISB6-926512#jcis_12_4_041006.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/148383
description abstractIn this paper, we present a framework for automated component sizing to extend a designer's ability to evaluate a particular configuration during the architecture exploration phase of a design process. Component sizing is a hard problem to solve, both from a computational and modeling aspect. This is because of competing objectives, requirements from multiple disciplines, and the need to find a good solution quickly for the architecture being considered. In current approaches, designers rely on heuristics and iterate over the multiple objectives and requirements until a satisfactory solution is found. To improve on this state of practice, we introduce advances in the following two areas: (a) solving the problem efficiently so that all of the imposed requirements are satisfied simultaneously and the solution obtained is mathematically optimal and (b) modeling a component sizing problem in a manner that is convenient to designers. An acausal, algebraic, equation-based, declarative modeling approach using mathematical programming (GAMS) is taken to solve these problems more efficiently. The object management group systems modeling language (OMG SysML™) is used to model component sizing problems in order to facilitate problem formulation, model reuse and automatic generation of low-level code that can be solved using GAMS and its solvers. This framework is demonstrated by applying it to an example of a hydraulic log splitter. Based on this initial example, we discuss two advantages of this framework—total time taken in solving multiple scenarios for a given configuration and the graphical representation of a problem in SysML.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleCombining Mathematical Programming and SysML for Automated Component Sizing of Hydraulic Systems
typeJournal Paper
journal volume12
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4007764
journal fristpage41006
identifier eissn1530-9827
keywordsForce
keywordsDesign
keywordsModeling
keywordsEquations
keywordsHydraulic systems
keywordsComputer programming
keywordsCylinders AND Optimization
treeJournal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering:;2012:;volume( 012 ):;issue: 004
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