Abstract

Beetle antennae search algorithm (BAS) is based on the searching behavior of longhorn beetles. This newly proposed metaheuristic algorithm is used in the path and function synthesis of multi-bar mechanism. The optimization results are compared with that of other metaheuristic algorithms like genetic algorithm (GA), particle swarm optimization (PSO) and differential evolution (DE) et al. While BAS uses only one group of initial parameters to search the best result, the convergence and efficiency are tested with eight case studies results. Newly added parameter q increases the possibility to find better results during iterations and deals with a higher number of independent parameters efficiently. Revised BAS exhibits good performance both in path synthesis of four-bar mechanism with or without prescribed timing, while optimized parameters increases from 6 to 34, and extends to path and function combined synthesis of Stephenson III six-bar double dwell mechanism with 14 parameters.

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