Jaroslaw Sobieszczanski‐SobieskiBenjamin B. JamesAugustine R. Dovi
A method is described for decomposing an optimization problem into a set of subproblems and a coordination problem which preserves coupling between the subproblems. The method is introduced as a special case of multilevel, multidisciplinary system optimization and its algorithm is fully described for two level optimization for structures assembled of finite elements of arbitrary type. Numerical results are given for an example of a framework to show that the decomposition method converges and yields results comparable to those obtained without decomposition. It is pointed out that optimization by decomposition should reduce the design time by allowing groups of engineers, using different computers to work concurrently on the same large problem.
Jaroslaw Sobieszczanski‐SobieskiBenjamin B. JamesAugustine R. Dovi
Raphael T. HaftkaZafer GürdalManohar P. Kamat
Jaroslaw Sobieszczanski‐SobieskiBenjamin B. JamesM. F. Riley