Abstract
Collaborative optimization (CO), a decomposition-based multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) method, is generally used in aeronautical systems. However, the subsystems optimizations of CO method are nested into system optimization of it in the execution process, numerous subsystem analyses are required to achieve consistency for entire system. For this problem, a nonnested collaborative optimization (NNCO) method is developed, in which system and subsystem optimizations are solved sequentially and repeatedly, and system consistancy is coordinated by a loop process together with the update of penalty parameters. Through test results of common analytical problems, which are generally used in the experiments of CO method, it's shown that the NNCO method requires two third fewer calls of the subsystem analysis than the CO method at least. Further more, CO and NNCO method are used to solve a satellite MDO problem, 0.05 and 8.05 hours are consumed for these two methods respectively. The efficiency of NNCO method in practical engineering design problem is proved.
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