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DESIGN OPTIMIZATION EDUCATIONAL SERIES: OPTIMIZATION ANALYSIS
How do I configure and run an optimization study to find better designs?
- Presenter: Grant Soremekun, Phoenix Integration
- Date & Time: October 24th, 2006, 2PM EST
- Where: Your desktop, via WebEx
- Cost: FREE!
Phoenix Integration presented the second in a three part educational series on the application of Design Optimization to real world problems
- Sensitivity Analysis: Determining key drivers in a design.
- Optimization Analysis: Automated search techniques to find optimal solutions
- Probabilistic Analysis: Exploring the robustness of a solution.
Successful application of Design Optimization requires progressive exploration of a problem starting with Sensitivity Analysis. Once key design parameters have been identified and a basic understanding of the search space is understood, optimization algorithms can be employed to help find better designs.
The focus of this webcast was on Optimization Algorithms. Presentation topics included:
- How to set up an optimization problem: objectives, design variables, and constraints.
- How to choose the right algorithm. Specific algorithms that will be discussed include Gradient, Genetic, and Response Surface-based algorithms.
- Visualizing, interpreting, and communicating optimization results.
- Multi-objective optimization (e.g., Cost As an Independent Variable (CAIV) analysis).
Optimization is a tricky subject, but can yield significant benefits when applied properly. This presentation provided an introduction to optimization and demonstrated how to run a multi-objective study using tools available in the Phoenix 2006 Product Suite.
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