Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe

Modeling, simulation, and optimization play vital roles throughout the engineering design process; however, in many design disciplines the cost of simulation is high, and designers are faced with a tradeoff between the number of alternatives that can be evaluated and the accuracy with which they can...

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Main Author: Moore, Roxanne Adele
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28146
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-281462013-01-07T20:31:29ZVariable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoeMoore, Roxanne AdeleModelingVariable-fidelitySimulationOptimizationBackhoeFluid powerHydrualicsBackhoesTrajectory optimizationModeling, simulation, and optimization play vital roles throughout the engineering design process; however, in many design disciplines the cost of simulation is high, and designers are faced with a tradeoff between the number of alternatives that can be evaluated and the accuracy with which they can be evaluated. In this thesis, a methodology is presented for using models of various levels of fidelity during the optimization process. The intent is to use inexpensive, low-fidelity models with limited accuracy to recognize poor design alternatives and reserve the high-fidelity, accurate, but also expensive models only to characterize the best alternatives. Specifically, by setting a user-defined performance threshold, the optimizer can explore the design space using a low-fidelity model by default, and switch to a higher fidelity model only if the performance threshold is attained. In this manner, the high fidelity model is used only to discern the best solution from the set of good solutions, so that computational resources are conserved until the optimizer is close to the solution. This makes the optimization process more efficient without sacrificing the quality of the solution. The method is illustrated by optimizing the trajectory of a hydraulic backhoe. To characterize the robustness and efficiency of the method, a design space exploration is performed using both the low and high fidelity models, and the optimization problem is solved multiple times using the variable fidelity framework.Georgia Institute of Technology2009-06-08T19:03:04Z2009-06-08T19:03:04Z2009-04-08Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/28146
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topic Modeling
Variable-fidelity
Simulation
Optimization
Backhoe
Fluid power
Hydrualics
Backhoes
Trajectory optimization
spellingShingle Modeling
Variable-fidelity
Simulation
Optimization
Backhoe
Fluid power
Hydrualics
Backhoes
Trajectory optimization
Moore, Roxanne Adele
Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
description Modeling, simulation, and optimization play vital roles throughout the engineering design process; however, in many design disciplines the cost of simulation is high, and designers are faced with a tradeoff between the number of alternatives that can be evaluated and the accuracy with which they can be evaluated. In this thesis, a methodology is presented for using models of various levels of fidelity during the optimization process. The intent is to use inexpensive, low-fidelity models with limited accuracy to recognize poor design alternatives and reserve the high-fidelity, accurate, but also expensive models only to characterize the best alternatives. Specifically, by setting a user-defined performance threshold, the optimizer can explore the design space using a low-fidelity model by default, and switch to a higher fidelity model only if the performance threshold is attained. In this manner, the high fidelity model is used only to discern the best solution from the set of good solutions, so that computational resources are conserved until the optimizer is close to the solution. This makes the optimization process more efficient without sacrificing the quality of the solution. The method is illustrated by optimizing the trajectory of a hydraulic backhoe. To characterize the robustness and efficiency of the method, a design space exploration is performed using both the low and high fidelity models, and the optimization problem is solved multiple times using the variable fidelity framework.
author Moore, Roxanne Adele
author_facet Moore, Roxanne Adele
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title Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
title_short Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
title_full Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
title_fullStr Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
title_full_unstemmed Variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
title_sort variable fidelity modeling as applied to trajectory optimization for a hydraulic backhoe
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28146
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