IE 513
IE 513 - Optimal System Design
Fall 2018
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Optimal System Design | IE513 | A | 53146 | LCD | 4 | 1100 - 1240 | M W | 140 Burrill Hall | Harrison Hyung Min Kim |
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The course targets fundamental theories of multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO). Design and optimization of complex systems is challenging. One of the core methods is MDO where a large-scale complex systems are decomposed into small-scale subsystems. Two core questions arise in MDO – solution equivalence and convergence to optimum. The course brings core theories of MDO with a basis in nonlinear programming, system decomposition, convergence characteristics study, analytical target cascading, and quasi-separable decomposition. Solution engines will be also studied including Newtonian methods, trust-region methods, and data-driven analytics methods. Students are required to complete a semester project either individual or group. Prerequisite: IE 310.