Handling integrated quantitative and qualitative search space in engineering design optimisation problems

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dc.contributor.author Oduguwa, Victor -
dc.contributor.author Tiwari, Ashutosh -
dc.contributor.author Roy, Rajkumar -
dc.contributor.editor Editor -
dc.date.accessioned 2011-10-11T07:10:37Z
dc.date.available 2011-10-11T07:10:37Z
dc.date.issued 2003-09-18T00:00:00Z -
dc.identifier.isbn 1-861940-98-X -
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/65
dc.description.abstract Since information in engineering design problems can be both quantitative (QT) and qualitative (QL) in nature, combining both types of information can result in more realistic solutions for real world optimisation problems. However, most of the approaches reported in the literature are incapable of conducting optimisation searches in such a mixed environment. Therefore this report proposes a mathematically proven methodology for handling integrated QT and QL search space in real world optimisation problems. The report begins by presenting the definition of these optimisation problems, an analysis of the challenges that they pose for existing optimisation strategies and related research. The report then presents the proposed solution strategy and the mathematical proof. Furthermore, a case study on a rod rolling problem is presented to validate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The report concludes with a brief outline of limitations and future research activities. en_UK
dc.subject Design optimisation en_UK
dc.subject Evolutionary computing en_UK
dc.subject Qualitative information en_UK
dc.subject Quantitative information en_UK
dc.subject Search space en_UK
dc.subject Rolling system en_UK
dc.subject DEG Report en_UK
dc.title Handling integrated quantitative and qualitative search space in engineering design optimisation problems en_UK
dc.type Report -


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