Topology optimisation using MPBILs and multi-grid ground element

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This paper aims to study the comparative performance of original multi-objective population-based incremental learning (MPBIL) and three improvements of MPBIL. The first improvement of original MPBIL is an opposite-based concept, whereas the second and third method enhance the performance of MPBIL using the multi and adaptive learning rate, respectively. Four classic multi-objective structural topology optimization problems are used for testing the performance. Furthermore, these topology optimization problems are improved by the method of multiple resolutions of ground elements, which is called a multi-grid approach (MG). Multi-objective design problems with MG design variables are then posed and tackled by the traditional MPBIL and its improved variants. The results show that using MPBIL with opposite-based concept and MG approach can outperform other MPBIL versions.

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Sleesongsom, S., & Bureerat, S. (2018). Topology optimisation using MPBILs and multi-grid ground element. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8020271

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