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3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling

This edited volume is devoted to the now-ubiquitous use of computational models across most disciplines of engineering and science, led by a trio of world-renowned researchers in the field. Focused on recent advances of modeling and optimization techniques aimed at handling computationally-expensive...

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Autores principales: Koziel, Slawomir, Leifsson, Leifur, Yang, Xin-She
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27517-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2137937
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Leifsson, Leifur
Yang, Xin-She
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Yang, Xin-She
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description This edited volume is devoted to the now-ubiquitous use of computational models across most disciplines of engineering and science, led by a trio of world-renowned researchers in the field. Focused on recent advances of modeling and optimization techniques aimed at handling computationally-expensive engineering problems involving simulation models, this book will be an invaluable resource for specialists (engineers, researchers, graduate students) working in areas as diverse as electrical engineering, mechanical and structural engineering, civil engineering, industrial engineering, hydrodynamics, aerospace engineering, microwave and antenna engineering, ocean science and climate modeling, and the automotive industry, where design processes are heavily based on CPU-heavy computer simulations. Various techniques, such as knowledge-based optimization, adjoint sensitivity techniques, and fast replacement models (to name just a few) are explored in-depth along with an array of the latest techniques to optimize the efficiency of the simulation-driven design process. High-fidelity simulation models allow for accurate evaluations of the devices and systems, which is critical in the design process, especially to avoid costly prototyping stages. Despite this and other advantages, the use of simulation tools in the design process is quite challenging due to associated high computational cost. The steady increase of available computational resources does not always translate into the shortening of the design cycle because of the growing demand for higher accuracy and necessity to simulate larger and more complex systems. For this reason, automated simulation-driven design—while highly desirable—is difficult when using conventional numerical optimization routines which normally require a large number of system simulations, each one already expensive.
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spelling cern-21379372021-04-22T06:42:46Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-27517-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/2137937engKoziel, SlawomirLeifsson, LeifurYang, Xin-She3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and ModelingMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis edited volume is devoted to the now-ubiquitous use of computational models across most disciplines of engineering and science, led by a trio of world-renowned researchers in the field. Focused on recent advances of modeling and optimization techniques aimed at handling computationally-expensive engineering problems involving simulation models, this book will be an invaluable resource for specialists (engineers, researchers, graduate students) working in areas as diverse as electrical engineering, mechanical and structural engineering, civil engineering, industrial engineering, hydrodynamics, aerospace engineering, microwave and antenna engineering, ocean science and climate modeling, and the automotive industry, where design processes are heavily based on CPU-heavy computer simulations. Various techniques, such as knowledge-based optimization, adjoint sensitivity techniques, and fast replacement models (to name just a few) are explored in-depth along with an array of the latest techniques to optimize the efficiency of the simulation-driven design process. High-fidelity simulation models allow for accurate evaluations of the devices and systems, which is critical in the design process, especially to avoid costly prototyping stages. Despite this and other advantages, the use of simulation tools in the design process is quite challenging due to associated high computational cost. The steady increase of available computational resources does not always translate into the shortening of the design cycle because of the growing demand for higher accuracy and necessity to simulate larger and more complex systems. For this reason, automated simulation-driven design—while highly desirable—is difficult when using conventional numerical optimization routines which normally require a large number of system simulations, each one already expensive.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:21379372016
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
Koziel, Slawomir
Leifsson, Leifur
Yang, Xin-She
3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling
title 3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling
title_full 3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling
title_fullStr 3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling
title_full_unstemmed 3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling
title_short 3rd International Workshop on Advances in Simulation-Driven Optimization and Modeling
title_sort 3rd international workshop on advances in simulation-driven optimization and modeling
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27517-8
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