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Multiobjective Optimization Design for Trusses of Spacecraft Antenna |
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Abstract A multiobjective structure optimization method is presented for trusses of spacecraft antenna with appended structures. To set up an accurate finite element model for optimization design, the effect of appended structure stiffness on the truss dynamics characters is discussed. The structure topology configuration is decided using the surrogate model and the man-machine interactive method. For the surrogate model, optimal Latin hypercube sampling method is used as the design of experiments strategy, and radial basis functions are selected as the approximation method. The multiobjective evolutionary algorithm NSGA-II which produces a set of Pareto solu-tions is employed as the optimization strategy to trade off the minimization of weight and the maximization of natural frequency. The optimum solution is visually identified with the level diagrams which is a graphical repre-sentation of the Pareto front and the Pareto set. The results demonstrate that the weight is reduced by 29.66% with-out decreasing the natural frequency relative to the initial design scheme. This method not only can maintain good design efficiency, but also increase the global search capability. It is very useful for the multiobjective optimization design of spacecraft structures.
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Received: 08 October 2011
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