Global optimization method with enhanced adaptive response surface method for computation-intensive design problems

Teng Long*, Li Liu, Lei Peng

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Abstract

The drawbacks of standard adaptive response surface method (ARSM) for global optimization of computationintensive design problems including low efficiency and poor global convergence capability are firstly discussed. The cutting plane approach employed in ARSM is the root caused such drawbacks of ARSM. This study addresses development of the enhanced adaptive response surface method (EARSM). The algorithm and overall process of EARSM are represented in detail, and a novel design space reduction approach named significant design space (SDS) approach is proposed to replace cutting plane approach for reducing design space during optimization process. Due to use of SDS approach, no extra auxiliary optimizations are required in EARSM. The validation results of numerical benchmark problems and simple beam optimization problem prove that both efficiency and global convergence capability of EARSM are evidently improved compared with ARSM. In addition, the limitations of EARSM are also pointed out and analyzed to reveal the reason for the limitations. Finally, future works for enhancing EARSM are recommended as to elimination such limitations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)881-887
Number of pages7
JournalAdvanced Science Letters
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Compuation-intensive design optimization
  • Global optimization
  • Metamodel
  • Response surface method

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