Documentation/Modules/BoundHandler
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Summary
Some optimizations require bounds on the design variables xxx. E.g. for the diameter of any mechanical support must be above a certain minimum value.
As not all optimization algorithms include bound handling, the module BoundHandler
was created.
Properties
General
Algorithm | deterministic |
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Design Variables | continuous variables, discrete or mixed variables are possible. |
Objectives | any number |
Constraints | any number |
Boundaries | Design variables values outside the boundaries are corrected |
Initial Search Region | not affected |
Typical X | not affected |
Initialization | not required |
Connections
Starting at his module | One connection of type optimization
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Ending at this module | One connection of type optimization
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Actions
Name | Description |
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Options
The options are currently described as "pop-up help".
Module Description
The optimization algorithm proposes one or several new solutions x. Some values of x might be outside the lower bounds xl and upper bounds xu, specified in the "Problem" module. These variables are corrected to values within the bounds by thress different methods:
0. no bound handling
This option turns off the bound handling.
1. set to bounds
If one of the variables x is below or above the bounds, it is set to the bound value, i.e.
if x < xl, then x = xl else if x > xu, then x = xu
2. reflect
If one of the variables x is below or above the bounds, it is reflected from the bound. The reflection is done such that if x goes to infinity, x is equal to the lower bound and if x goes to minus infinity, it is set to the upper bound.
if x < xl, then x = xu + (xl- xu)^2 / (x - xu)
else if x > xu, then x = xl + (xu- xl)^2 / (x - xl)
Usage
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Source Code
ToDo:Link to SVN
References
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