Authors
Zuzana Nedělková, Christoffer Cromvik, Peter Lindroth, Michael Patriksson, Ann-Brith Strömberg
Publication date
2019/5/4
Journal
Engineering Optimization
Volume
51
Issue
5
Pages
815-831
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In the design of complex products, some product components can only be chosen from a finite set of options. Each option then corresponds to a multidimensional point representing the specifications of the chosen components. A splitting algorithm that explores the resulting discrete search space and is suitable for optimization problems with simulation-based objective functions is presented. The splitting rule is based on the representation of a convex relaxation of the search space in terms of a minimum spanning tree and adopts ideas from multilevel coordinate search. The objective function is underestimated on its domain by a convex quadratic function. The main motivation is the aim to find—for a vehicle and environment specification—a configuration of the tyres such that the energy losses caused by them are minimized. Numerical tests on a set of optimization problems are presented to compare the …
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