Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4631306 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2012 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study demonstrates the advantages of using a real coded genetic algorithm (GA) for aerospace engineering design applications. The GA developed for this study runs steady state, meaning that after every function evaluation the worst performer is determined and that worst performer is then thrown out and replaced by a new member that has been evaluated. The new member is produced by mating two successful parents through a crossover routine, and then mutating that new member. For this study three different preliminary design studies were conducted using both a binary and a real coded GA including a single stage solid propellant missile systems design, a two stage solid propellant missile systems design and a single stage liquid propellant missile systems design.

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