Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
833135 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

We focus on a successive response surface method for the optimization problems. The response surfaces are built using Moving Least Squares approximations constructed within a moving region of interest. Our first approach is an extension of pattern search algorithms with a fixed pattern panned and zoomed in a continuous manner across the design space. In the second one, the region of interest moves across a predefined discrete grid of authorized experimental designs. Two applications of the sheet metal forming process are used to demonstrate the robustness of the method. We use the one-step Inverse Approach as a surrogate model during the optimization. The final design is validated with Stampack®, Ls-Dyna® and Abaqus® commercial codes based respectively on explicit dynamic and implicit static approaches.

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