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K. R. Fowler, Tamara G. Kolda, John E. Dennis, G. Couture, Cass T. Miller, Charles Audet, Christopher E. Kees, Matthew W. Farthing, J. M. Gablonsky, Andrew J. Booker, J.P. Reese, D. E. Finkel, Carl Tim Kelley, Genetha Anne Gray, R.W. Darwin
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Advances in Water Resources. 31:743-757
Management decisions involving groundwater supply and remediation often rely on optimization techniques to determine an effective strategy. We introduce several derivative-free sampling methods for solving constrained optimization problems that have
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Optimization and Engineering. 5:179-205
Experimental design methods can be applied to engineering design activities to understand which variables affect the system under consideration, how these variables affect the system, and how to select variable settings that will give uniformly long
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48th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference.
An emerging need in industry is to do simulation based designs with several hundred design variables. Our current approach, as implemented in Design Explorer, is not practical for problems of this size. This paper explains these limitations and prese
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Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization. 27
This paper summarizes the discussion at the Approximation Methods Panel that was held at the 9 th AIAA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis & Optimization in Atlanta, GA on September 2–4, 2002. The objective of the panel was to discuss the
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Space 2004 Conference and Exhibit.
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Volume 2A: 27th Design Automation Conference.
In many scientific and engineering domains, it is common to analyze and simulate complex physical systems using mathematical models. Although computing resources continue to increase in power and speed, discipline-specific computer simulation modules
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7th AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization.
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Computational Methods for Optimal Design and Control ISBN: 9781461272793
This paper presents results for a 31 variable helicopter rotor design example. Results are given for several numerical methods. This is a brief description of a portion of the Boeing/IBM/Rice University collaboration whose purpose is to develop effec
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