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Study and Evaluation of Different Formulations of the Optimization Problem Applied to the Stamping Process

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Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering ’98
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The application of optimization algorithms to the numerical simulation of stamping process is due to the low computational cost obtained with software based on an inverse approach. However, the definition of the optimization problem is difficult because several objectives must be satisfied simultaneously. The formulation that we propose in this paper allows to separate the feasibility criteria from the quality criteria, and to simplify the formulation of the multi-criteria problem. We, also compare several methods to solve the optimization problem and show the advantages of the methods based on sensitivity analysis.

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Ben Chaabane, S., Pavie, J., Braibant, V., Di Pasquale, E. (1999). Study and Evaluation of Different Formulations of the Optimization Problem Applied to the Stamping Process. In: Batoz, JL., Chedmail, P., Cognet, G., Fortin, C. (eds) Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering ’98. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9198-0_36

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