Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function

Abstract This work deals with the design of a suspension device, idealized as a spring-mass-damper system. The amplitude of a nominal system is constrained to satisfy certain limitations in a given frequency band and the design is to be done as a reliability-based optimization. This constitutes a ma...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Pagnacco, Hafid Zidani, Rubens Sampaio, Eduardo Souza de Cursi, Rachid Ellaia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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spelling doaj-aef33164ed3a4b3482823e9897864a242020-11-25T01:32:29ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-78251361203122710.1590/1679-78252151S1679-78252016000601203Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response FunctionEmmanuel PagnaccoHafid ZidaniRubens SampaioEduardo Souza de CursiRachid EllaiaAbstract This work deals with the design of a suspension device, idealized as a spring-mass-damper system. The amplitude of a nominal system is constrained to satisfy certain limitations in a given frequency band and the design is to be done as a reliability-based optimization. This constitutes a major difficulty since the constraint becomes a random process. To concentrate in the main ideas, only the stiffness of the system will be considered random. The stiffness is characterized by a uniform random variable, and its mean and standard deviation are the optimization parameters. The design problem is stated as a two-objective optimization. They are the mean and the standard deviation of the stiffness: one search for the lowest stiffness and the greatest standard deviation, while the amplitude response must be within the acceptable domain of vibration, which is prescribed. To generate the Pareto front, the Normal Boundary Intersection method is used in the RFNM algorithm. Results show that a not-connected Pareto curve can be obtained for some choice of constraint. Hence, in this simple example, one shows that difficult situations can occur in the design of dynamic systems when prescribing an amplitude-response hull. Despite the simplicity of the example treated here, chosen to highlight the main ideas without distraction, the strategy proposed here can be generalized for more complex cases and give valuable results, able to help designers to choose for the best compromise between the mean and the standard deviation in reliability-based designs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252016000601203&lng=en&tlng=enStructural dynamicrandom systemuncertaintymulti-objective optimizationPareto front
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author Emmanuel Pagnacco
Hafid Zidani
Rubens Sampaio
Eduardo Souza de Cursi
Rachid Ellaia
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Hafid Zidani
Rubens Sampaio
Eduardo Souza de Cursi
Rachid Ellaia
Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
Structural dynamic
random system
uncertainty
multi-objective optimization
Pareto front
author_facet Emmanuel Pagnacco
Hafid Zidani
Rubens Sampaio
Eduardo Souza de Cursi
Rachid Ellaia
author_sort Emmanuel Pagnacco
title Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function
title_short Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function
title_full Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function
title_fullStr Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function
title_full_unstemmed Design Optimization of a Random Suspension Device Considering a Reliability Constraint on the Frequency Response Function
title_sort design optimization of a random suspension device considering a reliability constraint on the frequency response function
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description Abstract This work deals with the design of a suspension device, idealized as a spring-mass-damper system. The amplitude of a nominal system is constrained to satisfy certain limitations in a given frequency band and the design is to be done as a reliability-based optimization. This constitutes a major difficulty since the constraint becomes a random process. To concentrate in the main ideas, only the stiffness of the system will be considered random. The stiffness is characterized by a uniform random variable, and its mean and standard deviation are the optimization parameters. The design problem is stated as a two-objective optimization. They are the mean and the standard deviation of the stiffness: one search for the lowest stiffness and the greatest standard deviation, while the amplitude response must be within the acceptable domain of vibration, which is prescribed. To generate the Pareto front, the Normal Boundary Intersection method is used in the RFNM algorithm. Results show that a not-connected Pareto curve can be obtained for some choice of constraint. Hence, in this simple example, one shows that difficult situations can occur in the design of dynamic systems when prescribing an amplitude-response hull. Despite the simplicity of the example treated here, chosen to highlight the main ideas without distraction, the strategy proposed here can be generalized for more complex cases and give valuable results, able to help designers to choose for the best compromise between the mean and the standard deviation in reliability-based designs.
topic Structural dynamic
random system
uncertainty
multi-objective optimization
Pareto front
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