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Preliminary Design of Composite Wings for Buckling, Strength, and Displacement Constraints

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An unstiffened panel buckling constraint for balanced, symmetric laminated composites is included on the global design level in a mathematical programming structural optimization procedure for designing wing structures.
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An unstiffened panel buckling constraint for balanced, symmetric laminated composites is included on the global design level in a mathematical programming structural optimization procedure for designing wing structures. Constraints are introduced by penalty functions, and Newton's method based on approximate second derivatives of the penalty terms is used as the search algorithm to obtain minimum-mass designs. Constraint approximations used during the optimization process contribute to the computational efficiency of the procedure. A criterion is developed that identifies the appropriate conservative form of the constraint approximations that are used with the optimization procedure. Minimum-mass design results are obtained for a multispar high-aspect-ratio wing subjected to material strength, minimum-gage, displacement, panel buckling and twist constraints. The material systems considered for the examples are all graphite-epoxy, graphite-epoxy with boron-epoxy spar caps, and all aluminum. The composite material designs are shown to have an advantage over the aluminum designs since they can often satisfy additional constraints with only small mass increases.

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Multidisciplinary Aerospace Design Optimization: Survey of Recent Developments

TL;DR: A survey of recent publications in the field of aerospace where interest in MDO has been particularly intense is presented, focused on the interaction of the structures discipline with other disciplines.
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Multidisciplinary aerospace design optimization: Survey of recent developments

TL;DR: A survey of recent publications in the field of aerospace where interest in multidisciplinary optimization has been particularly intense can be found in this paper, which includes sections on Mathematical Modeling, Design-oriented Analysis, Approximation Concepts, Optimization Procedures, System Sensitivity and Human Interface.
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A Trust Region Framework for Managing the Use of Approximation Models in Optimization

TL;DR: An analytically robust, globally convergent approach to managing the use of approximation models of varying fidelity in optimization, based on the trust region idea from nonlinear programming, which is shown to be provably convergent to a solution of the original high-fidelity problem.
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Approximation concepts for optimum structural design — a review

TL;DR: It is shown that, although the lack of comparative data established on reference test cases prevents an accurate assessment, there have been significant improvements in approximation concepts since the introduction of approximation concepts in the mid-seventies.
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Structural optimization: A new dual method using mixed variables

TL;DR: In this paper, a new and powerful mathematical programming method is described, which is capable of solving a broad class of structural optimization problems, and it employs mixed direct/reciprocal design variables in order to get conservative first-order approximations to the objective function and to the constraints.
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A New Structural Analysis/Synthesis Capability-ACCESS 1

TL;DR: The creation of an efficient automated capability for minimum weight design of structures is reported, and the efficiency of the ACCESS 1 program is demonstrated by giving results for several example problems.
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Structural reanalysis via a mixed method

TL;DR: In this article, a study is made of the approximate structural reanalysis technique based on the use of Taylor series expansion of response variables in terms of design variables in conjunction with the mixed method.
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