Several years ago, and in recognition of the growing
importance of "Design Optimisation” to industrial CFD/CSM
applications, ERCOFTAC has established a Special Interest
Group, called SIG34. SIG34 now offers a course on “Design
Optimisation” providing an information platform to
supporting and fostering a comprehensive exchange between
science and industry.
Nowadays, computational optimisation is both an emerging
and wide-used technology in a variety of industrial
sectors. Motivated by the maturity of the design-
optimisation methods and software as well as the advent of
powerful modern computational platforms, new automated
design optimisation methods have already been applied to
numerous problems, e.g. in Computational Structural
Mechanics (CSM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD),
Electro-magnetics, Propulsion, Energy Management and many
others. Moreover, combinations of these areas as so-called
multi-disciplinary approaches (e.g. fluid-structure
interaction, fluid-electro-magnetics interaction) are in
use for achieving improvements in “real-world” industrial
designs.
Since traditional optimisation methods often require a
significant number of solution points in the design space
in order to reach an improved (or optimal) design,
substantial effort has been devoted to device efficient
search strategies. Moreover, they have already been adapted
to multi-objective and multi-disciplinary problems in order
to cope with real-world engineering applications
Lecturers
Prof. Kyriakos Giannakoglou, National Technical U. of
Athens, Greece
Prof. Carlo Poloni, U. of Trieste, Italy
Prof. Nicolas Gauger, RWTH U. Aachen, Germany
Dr. Ingrid Lepot, Cenaero, Belgium
Prof. Tom Verstraate, Von Karman Institute, Belgium
Dr. Jacques Periaux, CIMNE, Spain
Dr. Laurent Hascoet, INRIA, France
Dr. Carsten. Othmer, VW, Germany
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