1000 resultados para Multiperformance optimization
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Gli organismi biologici mostrano ricorrenti dinamiche di auto-organizzazione nei processi morfogenetici che sono alla base di come la materia acquisisce gerarchia e organizzazione.L’omeostasi è la condizione con la quale un corpo raggiunge il proprio equilibrio (termico, pressione, ecc.); un processo attraverso il quale questi sistemi stabilzzano le reazioni fisiologiche. Una delle caratteristiche fondamentali esibite da tali organismi è la capacità della materia di instaurare processi di auto-organizzazione, responsabile dei processi di ottimizzazione che guidano all’uso efficiente dell’energia nella lotta per la sopravvivenza. Questa ottimizzazione non mira al raggiungimento di un risultato globale deterministico e “chiuso” (precedentemente stabilito e poi perseguito ad ogni costo), quanto piuttosto al raggiungimento di un’efficienza di processi locali con obiettivi multipli e necessità divergenti; tali processi interagiscono organizzando sistemi nei quali proprietà peculiari uniche emergono dalle interazioni descritte. Le esigenze divergenti non sono negoziate sulla base di un principio di esclusività (una esigenza esclude o elimina le altre) ma da un principio di prevalenza, dove le necessità non prevalenti non cessano di esistere ma si modificano in funzione di quelle prevalenti (il proprio campo di espressione è vincolato dai percorsi tracciati in quello delle esigenze prevalenti). In questa tesi si descrive un’applicazione ad uno specifico caso di studio di progettazione architettonica: un parco con spazi polifunzionali nella città di Bologna. L’obiettivo principale del progetto Homeostatic Pattern è quello di dimostrare come questo tipo di processi possano essere osservati, compresi e traslati in architettura: come per gli organismi biologici, in questo progetto gli scambi di materia ed energia (stabilità, respirazione, porosità alla luce) sono regolati da sistemi integrati efficienti piuttosto che da raggruppamenti di elementi mono-ottimizzati. Una specifica pipeline di software è stata costituita allo scopo di collegare in modo bidirezionale e senza soluzione di continuità un software di progettazione parametrica generativa (Grasshopper®) con software di analisi strutturale ed ambientale (GSA Oasys®, Autodesk® Ecotect® analysis), riconducendo i dati nella stessa struttura attraverso cicli di feedback. Il sistema così ottenuto mostra caratteristiche sia a scala macroscopica, come la possibilità di utilizzo della superficie esterna che permette anche un’estensione dell’area verde (grazie alla continuità della membrana), sia alla scala del componente, come la propria capacità di negoziare, tra le altre, la radiazione solare e la modulazione della luce, così come la raccolta capillare delle acque meteoriche. Un sistema multiperformante che come tale non persegue l’ottimizzazione di una singola proprietà ma un miglioramento complessivo per una maggiore efficienza.
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I am suspicious of tools without a purpose - tools that are not developed in response to a clearly defined problem. Of course tools without a purpose can still be useful. However the development of first generation CAD was seriously impeded because the solution came before the problem. We are in danger of repeating this mistake if we do not clarify the nature of the problem that we are trying to solve with the next generation of tools. Back in the 1980s I used to add a postscript slide at the end of CAD conference presentations and the applause would invariably turn to concern. The slide simple asked: can anyone remember what it was about design that needed aiding before we had computer aided design?
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This paper presents a multi-objective optimization strategy for heavy truck suspension systems based on modified skyhook damping (MSD) control, which improves ride comfort and road-friendliness simultaneously. A four-axle heavy truck-road coupling system model was established using functional virtual prototype technology; the model was then validated through a ride comfort test. As the mechanical properties and time lag of dampers were taken into account, MSD control of active and semi-active dampers was implemented using Matlab/Simulink. Through co-simulations with Adams and Matlab, the effects of passive, semi-active MSD control, and active MSD control were analyzed and compared; thus, control parameters which afforded the best integrated performance were chosen. Simulation results indicated that MSD control improves a truck’s ride comfort and roadfriendliness, while the semi-active MSD control damper obtains road-friendliness comparable to the active MSD control damper.
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In sport and exercise biomechanics, forward dynamics analyses or simulations have frequently been used in attempts to establish optimal techniques for performance of a wide range of motor activities. However, the accuracy and validity of these simulations is largely dependent on the complexity of the mathematical model used to represent the neuromusculoskeletal system. It could be argued that complex mathematical models are superior to simple mathematical models as they enable basic mechanical insights to be made and individual-specific optimal movement solutions to be identified. Contrary to some claims in the literature, however, we suggest that it is currently not possible to identify the complete optimal solution for a given motor activity. For a complete optimization of human motion, dynamical systems theory implies that mathematical models must incorporate a much wider range of organismic, environmental and task constraints. These ideas encapsulate why sports medicine specialists need to adopt more individualized clinical assessment procedures in interpreting why performers' movement patterns may differ.
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In this research the reliability and availability of fiberboard pressing plant is assessed and a cost-based optimization of the system using the Monte- Carlo simulation method is performed. The woodchip and pulp or engineered wood industry in Australia and around the world is a lucrative industry. One such industry is hardboard. The pressing system is the main system, as it converts the wet pulp to fiberboard. The assessment identified the pressing system has the highest downtime throughout the plant plus it represents the bottleneck in the process. A survey in the late nineties revealed there are over one thousand plants around the world, with the pressing system being a common system among these plants. No work has been done to assess or estimate the reliability of such a pressing system; therefore this assessment can be used for assessing any plant of this type.
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Various piezoelectric polymers based on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) are of interest for large aperture space-based telescopes. Dimensional adjustments of adaptive polymer films depend on charge deposition and require a detailed understanding of the piezoelectric material responses which are expected to deteriorate owing to strong vacuum UV, � -, X-ray, energetic particles and atomic oxygen exposure. We have investigated the degradation of PVDF and its copolymers under various stress environments detrimental to reliable operation in space. Initial radiation aging studies have shown complex material changes with lowered Curie temperatures, complex material changes with lowered melting points, morphological transformations and significant crosslinking, but little influence on piezoelectric d33 constants. Complex aging processes have also been observed in accelerated temperature environments inducing annealing phenomena and cyclic stresses. The results suggest that poling and chain orientation are negatively affected by radiation and temperature exposure. A framework for dealing with these complex material qualification issues and overall system survivability predictions in low earth orbit conditions has been established. It allows for improved material selection, feedback for manufacturing and processing, material optimization/stabilization strategies and provides guidance on any alternative materials.