Computational grids in evolutionary optimization of structures

Authors

  • Wacław Kuś Silesian University of Technology
    Poland

Abstract

The paper is devoted to computational grids applications in evolutionary optimization of structures. The two grid middleware are used, UNICORE and LCG2. The distributed evolutionary algorithm is used for optimizataion. The fitness function is computed using finite element method. Numerical examples are presented.

References

[1] T. Burczyński, W. Kuś. Distributed evolutionary algorithms in shape optimization of nonlinear structures. Lectures Notes on Computational Science 2328, Springer, 2002.
[2] T . Burczyński, W. Kuś, A. Długosz, A. Poteralski, M. Szczepanik. Sequential and Distributed Evolutionary Computations in Structural Optimization. Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence 3070, Springer, 2004.
[3] T. Burczyński, W. Kuś, A. Długosz, P. Orantek. Optimization and defect identification using distributed evolutionary algorithms, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 17 (4): 337- 344, 2004.
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[5] Condor, High Throughput Computing, http://www.cs.wisc.edu/ condor/

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Published

2022-11-30

Issue

pp. 175-182

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Articles

How to Cite

Kuś, W. (2022). Computational grids in evolutionary optimization of structures. Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science, 12(2-3), 175-182. https://cames3.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/cames/article/view/987