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Strategies for adding features to CAD models in order to optimize performance

This paper presents an approach which enables new parameters to be added to a CAD model for optimization purposes. It aims to remove a common roadblock to CAD based optimization, where the parameterization of the model does not offer the shape sufficient flexibility for a truly optimized shape to be...

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Published in:Structural and multidisciplinary optimization 2012-09, Vol.46 (3), p.415-424
Main Authors: Robinson, Trevor T., Armstrong, Cecil G., Chua, Hung Soon
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