Horsetail matching: a flexible approach to optimization under uncertainty* |
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Authors: | L W Cook J P Jarrett |
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Affiliation: | Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
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Abstract: | It is important to design engineering systems to be robust with respect to uncertainties in the design process. Often, this is done by considering statistical moments, but over-reliance on statistical moments when formulating a robust optimization can produce designs that are stochastically dominated by other feasible designs. This article instead proposes a formulation for optimization under uncertainty that minimizes the difference between a design's cumulative distribution function and a target. A standard target is proposed that produces stochastically non-dominated designs, but the formulation also offers enough flexibility to recover existing approaches for robust optimization. A numerical implementation is developed that employs kernels to give a differentiable objective function. The method is applied to algebraic test problems and a robust transonic airfoil design problem where it is compared to multi-objective, weighted-sum and density matching approaches to robust optimization; several advantages over these existing methods are demonstrated. |
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Keywords: | optimization under uncertainty horsetail matching robust optimization density matching probabilistic methods |
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