Citation:
Wang, W., Guo, S.J., Yang, W. Simultaneous partial topology and size optimization of a wing structure using
ant colony and gradient based methods. Engineering Optimization, Volume 43, Number 4, April 2011, pp.433-446
Abstract:
This article presents a methodology and process for a combined wing
configuration partial topology and structure size optimization. It is aimed at
achieving a minimum structural weight by optimizing the structure layout and
structural component size simultaneously. This design optimization process
contains two types of design variables and hence was divided into two sub-
problems. One is structure layout topology to obtain an optimal number and
location of spars with discrete integer design variables. Another is component
size optimization with continuous design variables in the structure FE model. A
multi city-layer ant colony optimization (MCLACO) method is proposed and applied
to the topology sub-problem. A gradient based optimization method (GBOM) built
in the MSC.NASTRAN SOL-200 module was employed in the component size
optimization sub-problem. For each selected layout of the wing structure, a size
optimization process is performed to obtain the optimum result and feedback to
the layout topology process. The numerical example shows that the proposed
MCLACO method and a combination with the GBOM are effective for solving such a
wing structure optimization problem. The results also indicate that significant
structural weight saving can be achieved.