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contributor authorTournemenne, Robin
contributor authorPetiot, Jean-François
contributor authorTalgorn, Bastien
contributor authorKokkolaras, Michael
contributor authorGilbert, Joël
date accessioned2017-11-25T07:18:03Z
date available2017-11-25T07:18:03Z
date copyright2017/31/1
date issued2017
identifier issn1050-0472
identifier othermd_139_04_041401.pdf
identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4234941
description abstractThis paper presents a method for design optimization of brass wind instruments. The shape of a trumpet's bore is optimized to improve intonation using a physics-based sound simulation model. This physics-based model consists of an acoustic model of the resonator, a mechanical model of the excitator, and a model of the coupling between the excitator and the resonator. The harmonic balance technique allows the computation of sounds in a permanent regime, representative of the shape of the resonator according to control parameters of the virtual musician. An optimization problem is formulated in which the objective function to be minimized is the overall quality of the intonation of the different notes played by the instrument. The design variables are the physical dimensions of the resonator. Given the computationally expensive function evaluation and the unavailability of gradients, a surrogate-assisted optimization framework is implemented using the mesh adaptive direct search algorithm (MADS). Surrogate models are used both to obtain promising candidates in the search step of MADS and to rank-order additional candidates generated by the poll step of MADS. The physics-based model is then used to determine the next design iterate. Two examples (with two and five design optimization variables) demonstrate the approach. Results show that significant improvement of intonation can be achieved at reasonable computational cost. Finally, the perspectives of this approach for computer-aided instrument design are evoked, considering optimization algorithm improvements and problem formulation modifications using for instance different design variables, multiple objectives and constraints or objective functions based on the instrument's timbre.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleBrass Instruments Design Using Physics-Based Sound Simulation Models and Surrogate-Assisted Derivative-Free Optimization
typeJournal Paper
journal volume139
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Mechanical Design
identifier doi10.1115/1.4035503
journal fristpage41401
journal lastpage041401-9
treeJournal of Mechanical Design:;2017:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 004
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