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The field of structural optimization is still a relatively new
field undergoing rapid changes in methods and focus. Until recently
there was a severe imbalance between the enormous amount of
literature on the subject, and the paucity of applications to
practical design problems. This imbalance is being gradually
redressed. There is still no shortage of new publications, but
there are also exciting applications of the methods of structural
optimizations in the automotive, aerospace, civil engineering,
machine design and other engineering fields. As a result of the
growing pace of applications, research into structural optimization
methods is increasingly driven by real-life problems. t-.Jost
engineers who design structures employ complex general-purpose
software packages for structural analysis. Often they do not have
any access to the source program, and even more frequently they
have only scant knowledge of the details of the structural analysis
algorithms used in this software packages. Therefore the major
challenge faced by researchers in structural optimization is to
develop methods that are suitable for use with such software
packages. Another major challenge is the high computational cost
associated with the analysis of many complex real-life problems. In
many cases the engineer who has the task of designing a structure
cannot afford to analyze it more than a handful of times.
The field of structural optimization is still a relatively new
field undergoing rapid changes in methods and focus. Until recently
there was a severe imbalance between the enormous amount of
literature on the subject, and the paucity of applications to
practical design problems. This imbalance is being gradually
redressed now. There is still no shortage of new publications, but
there are also exciting applications of the methods of structural
optimizations in the automotive, aerospace, civil engineering,
machine design and other engineering fields. As a result of the
growing pace of applications, research into structural optimization
methods is increasingly driven by real-life problems. Most
engineers who design structures employ complex general-purpose
software packages for structural analysis. Often they do not have
any access to the source the details of program, and even more
frequently they have only scant knowledge of the structural
analysis algorithms used in this software packages. Therefore the
major challenge faced by researchers in structural optimization is
to develop methods that are suitable for use with such software
packages. Another major challenge is the high computational cost
associated with the analysis of many complex real-life problems. In
many cases the engineer who has the task of designing a structure
cannot afford to analyze it more than a handful of times.
The field of structural optimization is still a relatively new
field undergoing rapid changes in methods and focus. Until recently
there was a severe imbalance between the enormous amount of
literature on the subject, and the paucity of applications to
practical design problems. This imbalance is being gradually
redressed. There is still no shortage of new publications, but
there are also exciting applications of the methods of structural
optimizations in the automotive, aerospace, civil engineering,
machine design and other engineering fields. As a result of the
growing pace of applications, research into structural optimization
methods is increasingly driven by real-life problems. t-.Jost
engineers who design structures employ complex general-purpose
software packages for structural analysis. Often they do not have
any access to the source program, and even more frequently they
have only scant knowledge of the details of the structural analysis
algorithms used in this software packages. Therefore the major
challenge faced by researchers in structural optimization is to
develop methods that are suitable for use with such software
packages. Another major challenge is the high computational cost
associated with the analysis of many complex real-life problems. In
many cases the engineer who has the task of designing a structure
cannot afford to analyze it more than a handful of times.
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