articleJournal of Mechanical DesignMay 4, 2006Closed access

Review of Metamodeling Techniques in Support of Engineering Design Optimization

University of Manitoba

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Abstract

Computation-intensive design problems are becoming increasingly common in manufacturing industries. The computation burden is often caused by expensive analysis and simulation processes in order to reach a comparable level of accuracy as physical testing data. To address such a challenge, approximation or metamodeling techniques are often used. Metamodeling techniques have been developed from many different disciplines including statistics, mathematics, computer science, and various engineering disciplines. These metamodels are initially developed as “surrogates” of the expensive simulation process in order to improve the overall computation efficiency. They are then found to be a valuable tool to support a…

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Keywords
  • Metamodeling
  • Scope (computer science)
  • Computer science
  • Engineering design process
  • Process (computing)
  • Computation
  • Systems engineering
  • Industrial engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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