Original Article |
2005, Vol.27, No.2, pp. 301-312
Conceptual frame design by heuristicly refined multiobjective random search
Apichart Suppapitnarm
pp. 301 - 312
Abstract
The use of mathematical optimisation methods in the engineering design process has traditionally been restricted to the detailed design stage. Using the design of a frame structure as a case study, this paper explores the potential of a heuristicly refined multiobjective random search approach to conceptual design stage. The key elements of this approach are 1) a random search based optimisation method (to simulate creativity), 2) designer-specified heuristics (some grammatical rules to allow different frame configurations to be explored), and 3) a multiobjective optimisation approach (to identify competing concepts occupying different parts of the trade-off surface). The results presented demonstrate the success of this approach in exploring a multiplicity of different design configurations and presenting the designer with a variety of Pareto-optimal concepts worthy of further consideration.