Case studies in concept exploration and selection with s-Pareto frontiers
C.A. Mattson,
A.A. Mullur and
A. Messac
International Journal of Product Development, 2009, vol. 9, issue 1/2/3, 32-59
Abstract:
This paper investigates three design cases where the newly developed s-Pareto frontier-based concept selection paradigm is used to compare competing design concepts under a multi-objective optimisation framework. The new paradigm, which was recently introduced by the authors, is based on the Pareto optimality principle that defines an important class of optimal solutions to multi-objective optimisation problems. The set of Pareto optimal solutions comprises the Pareto frontier, a particularly useful frontier in engineering design because it characterises the tradeoffs between the design objectives. Under the newly developed paradigm, a so-called s-Pareto frontier is used to characterise the tradeoffs between conflicting design objectives and the tradeoffs between competing design concepts. As such, the s-Pareto frontier holds significant potential for the important activity of concept selection. The present paper takes a needed and notable step beyond the simple two- and three-bar truss examples provided by the authors in previous archival publications on s-Pareto. The first case study considers the design of a battery contact for a mobile phone, the second involves the design of a compliant bicycle derailleur and the third involves the design of a rigidified inflatable structure. Each case provides a unique perspective.
Keywords: multi-objective optimisation; s-Pareto frontier; Pareto frontier; tradeoff analysis; compliant mechanisms; rigidified inflatable structures; engineering design; design objectives; battery contacts; mobile phones; cell phones; compliant derailleur; bicycle derailleur. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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