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Automated design of aircraft fuselage stiffeners using multiobjective evolutionary optimisation

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF VEHICLE DESIGN
Volume 80, Issue 2-4, Pages 162-175

Publisher

INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
DOI: 10.1504/IJVD.2019.109864

Keywords

aircraft fuselage; multiobjective optimisation; rings and stringers; fuselage stiffeners; meta-heuristics; evolutionary algorithms; structural optimisation; constrained optimisation; aerodynamic; finite element analysis

Funding

  1. Thailand Research Funds (TRF) [RTA6180010]

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This paper proposes an optimisation process for the design of aircraft fuselage stiffeners using evolutionary optimisation. A new design problem is developed to find a layout for fuselage stiffeners (rings and stringers) such that the structural mass, compliance, and the first-mode natural frequency can be optimised, subject to structural constraints. The stiffeners are modelled as beam elements. Three multiobjective meta-heuristics are employed to solve the problem, and a comparative study of the results of these optimisers is carried out. It is found that the proposed layout synthesis problem for aircraft fuselage stiffeners leads to a set of efficient structural solutions, which can be used at the decision-making stage. It is an automated design strategy with high potential for further investigation.

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