Use of response surface methods to aid understanding and visulatization in aircraft design
Use of response surface methods to aid understanding and visulatization in aircraft design
A two dimensional visualization of a representative military aircraft problem is described and then extended to five dimensions. The paper includes the optimization problem specification and introduces a modus operandi for a design process. The visualization developed is compared to alternative techniques, such as scatter plots and Kohonen map visualisations. Possible applications of the different visualization methods are also described.
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Holden, C.M.E.
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Keane, A.J.
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2003
Holden, C.M.E.
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Keane, A.J.
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Holden, C.M.E. and Keane, A.J.
(2003)
Use of response surface methods to aid understanding and visulatization in aircraft design.
5th World Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimisation (WCSMO 5), Venice, Italy.
19 - 23 May 2003.
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A two dimensional visualization of a representative military aircraft problem is described and then extended to five dimensions. The paper includes the optimization problem specification and introduces a modus operandi for a design process. The visualization developed is compared to alternative techniques, such as scatter plots and Kohonen map visualisations. Possible applications of the different visualization methods are also described.
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Published date: 2003
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5th World Congress of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimisation (WCSMO 5), Venice, Italy, 2003-05-19 - 2003-05-23
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