Users:Structural Optimization/Response Functions
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 21 April 2011
General Treatment of Objectives and Constraints
In Carat++, objectives and constraints are treated completely the same way via so-called response functions.
Response functions ...
- describe an arbitrary value of the problem formulation under consideration.
- can be plugged into the optimization problem either as objective or as constraint.
List of offered response functions
- Structural Displacement
- Eigenfrequency/Eigenfrequencies
- Eigenvalue
- Linear Buckling
- Mass
- Strain Energy
- Stress
- Surface Curvature
- Variable Bounds
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