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Problems and methods of optimal structural design. Transl. from the Russian by Vadim Komkov, ed. by Edward J. Haug
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    Problems and methods of optimal structural design. Transl. from the Russian by Vadim Komkov, ed. by Edward J. Haug (English)
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    The author offers a systematic and careful development of many aspects of structural optimization, particularly for beams and plates. Some of the results are new and some have appeared only in specialized Soviet journals, or as proceedings of conferences, and are not easily accessible to Western engineers and mathematicians. Some aspects of the theory presented here, such as optimization of anisotropic properties of elastic structural elements, have not been considered to any extent by Western research engineers. The author's treatment is ``classical'', i.e., employing classical analysis. Classical calculus of variations, the complex variables approach, and the Kolosov-Muskhelishvili theory are the basic techniques used. He derives many results that are of interest to practical structural engineers, such as optimum designs of structural elements submerged in a flowing fluid (which is of obvious interest in aircraft design, in ship building, in designing turbines, etc.). Optimization with incomplete information concerning the loads (which is the case in a great majority of practical design considerations) is treated thoroughly. For example, one can only estimate the weight of the traffic on a bridge, the wind load, the additional loads if a river floods, or possible earthquake loads.
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    one-dimensional optimization problems
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    optimal design of elastic plates
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    control by varying coefficients of the equations
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    unknown boundaries
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    control by varying the boundary of the domain
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    optimization of anisotropic properties
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    hydroelasticity
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    conditions of incomplete information
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    external actions
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    multipurpose optimization
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