Minimum weight design of disks using a frequency constraint

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The problem considered is that of minimizing the weight of a circular disk subject to specified behavioral and side constraints. The behavioral constraints have been restricted to a consideration that the lowest natural frequency of vibration should exceed a specified resonance frequency while the side constraints impose restrictions on the dimensions and tolerances of the disk. The problem has been formulated as a nonlinear programming problem characterised by a “black box” type representation for the frequency calculations. This paper includes a description of the synthesis procedures used, together with a discussion of results. © 1969 by ASME.

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De Silva, B. M. E. (1969). Minimum weight design of disks using a frequency constraint. Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 91(4), 1091–1099. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3591753

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