Abstract

In the practical engineering applications of stiffened shell, the initial imperfection is inevitable and it could cause significant reduction in the load-carrying capacity of stiffened shell. The light-weight optimization of stiffened shell is generally performed under the constraint of fixed maximum load-carrying capacity. However, the load-carrying capacity of stiffened shell has been improved continuously as the promotion of manufacturing technology, which causes the previous strategies of light-weight optimization become conservative and outdated. Therefore, an improved hybrid framework of multi-objective optimization of stiffened shell with imperfection is necessary and presented in this paper, which focus on developing a general posterior design method to determine the optimal weight according to the different collapse loads. A new adaptive update criterion based on the Kriging model is developed to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the hybrid framework. The present optimal results provide a set of the Pareto optimal points and form a Pareto front, from which new posterior design can be achieved.

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