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Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 1 Optimization in Engineering Design ME 6103 (used to be ME 6172) Dr. Bert Bras Systems Realization Laboratory George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia USA World Wide Web address

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 2 Today Class syllabus General introduction to the subject

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 3 Optimization Optimization is derived from the Latin word “optimus”, the best. Optimization characterizes the activities involved to find “the best”. People have been “optimizing” forever, but the roots for modern day optimization can be traced to the Second World War.

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 4 Operational Research Operational Research originated from the activities performed by multidisciplinary teams formed in the British armed forces involved in solving complex strategic and tactical problems in World War II. Waddington describes the main objectives of the Operational Research Section in the British armed forces as “The prediction of the effects of new weapons and tactics.” (Waddington, C.H. (1973). O.R. in World War 2 - Operational Research against the U-Boat, History of Science Series, C.W. Kilmist Ed., Elek Science, London.)

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 5 Motivation for Operational Research Many problems associated with the Allied military effort were simply too complicated to expect adequate solutions from a single individual, or even a single discipline. Due to the diversity of the membership, one of the earliest groups in Britain became known as “Blacket's circus”. They were very successful. Any idea why?

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 6 OR All persons selected were talented men + wartime pressure + synergism generated from the interactions of different disciplines Due to their success, other allied nations adopted the same approach. Because the work assigned to these groups were in the nature of military operations their work became known as operational research in the United Kingdom and as operations research in the United States. The abbreviation OR is commonly used for both operational research and operations research. Wartime examples: radar deployment, anti-aircraft fire control, fleet convoy sizing, submarine detection.

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 7 Operational Research Operational Research was defined by the Operational Research Society of Great Britain as follows: "Operational research is the application of the methods of science to complex problems arising in the direction and management of large systems of men, machines, materials and money in industry, business, government, and defense. The distinctive approach is to develop a scientific model of the system, incorporating measurements of factors such as chance and risk, with which to predict and compare the outcomes of alternative decisions, strategies or controls. The purpose is to help management determine its policy and actions scientifically." Operational Research was defined by the Operational Research Society of Great Britain as follows: "Operational research is the application of the methods of science to complex problems arising in the direction and management of large systems of men, machines, materials and money in industry, business, government, and defense. The distinctive approach is to develop a scientific model of the system, incorporating measurements of factors such as chance and risk, with which to predict and compare the outcomes of alternative decisions, strategies or controls. The purpose is to help management determine its policy and actions scientifically."

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 8 Current Definition “Operational Research ("OR"), also known as Operations Research or Management Science ("OR/MS") looks at an organisation's operations and uses mathematical or computer models, or other analytical approaches, to find better ways of doing them.” See

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 9 Operations Research Although the US effort started later than the British, it produced more fundamental advances in the mathematical techniques for analyzing military problems. The Operations Research Society of America had the following definition: “Operations research is concerned with scientifically deciding how to best design and operate man-machine systems, usually under conditions requiring the allocation of scarce resources”. The Operations Research Society of America had the following definition: “Operations research is concerned with scientifically deciding how to best design and operate man-machine systems, usually under conditions requiring the allocation of scarce resources”.

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 10 IFORS “Operational Research can be described as a scientific approach to the solution of problems in the management of complex systems. In a rapidly changing environment an understanding is sought which will facilitate the choice of more effective solutions which, typically, may involve complicated interaction among people, materials, and money.” “Operational Research in practice is a team effort, requiring the close cooperation among the decision-makers, the skilled OR analysts, and the people who will be affected by management action.” IFORS - International Federation of Operational Research Societies (

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 11 After the War... Many of the scientists in the OR groups turned their activities to applying their approach to civilian problems. Some returned to universities to develop a sound foundation for the hastily developed techniques, others concentrated on developing new techniques. First civilian organizations interested were large profit making corporations. For example, petroleum companies were the first to use linear programming on a large scale for production planning. First only big business could afford it. Applications in the service industries did not start until the mid 1960s. One concurrent technological development has been critical for OR...

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 12 Electronic Computers It is generally accepted that without computers, OR and optimization would not be what they are today. Earlier mathematical models (such as calculus, Lagrange multipliers) relied on sophistication of technique to solve the problem classes for which they were suited. Methods of mathematical optimization (e.g., Linear Programming) rely far less on mathematical sophistication than they do on an unusual “adaptibility to the mode of solution inherent in the modern digital computer”. Particularly striking is the simplicity of these methods of mathematics coupled with their iterative processes (i.e., the repeated performance of a relatively simple set of operations)

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 13 The Computer and Linear Programming Consider the case of Linear Programming (more in later lectures): The first large scale computer became a practical reality in 1946 at the University of Pennsylvania. This was just one year before the development of simplex. The simplex method for linear programming consists only of a few steps and these steps require only the most basic mathematical operations which a computer is well suited to handle. However, these steps must be repeated over and over before one finally obtains an answer. The first successful computer solution of a LP problem was in January 1952 on the National Bureau of Standards SEAC computer.

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 14 By the way... You will often hear the phrase “programming” as in: mathematical programming, linear programming, nonlinear programming, mixed integer programming, etc. You will often hear the phrase “programming” as in: mathematical programming, linear programming, nonlinear programming, mixed integer programming, etc.

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 15 By the way... (cont.) nothing This has (in principle) nothing to do with modern day computer programming. In the early days, a set of values which represented a solution to a problem was referred to as a “program”. However, nowadays you program (software) to find a program! In the early days, a set of values which represented a solution to a problem was referred to as a “program”. However, nowadays you program (software) to find a program!

Optimization in Engineering Design Georgia Institute of Technology Systems Realization Laboratory 16 Types of Optimization Do not forget: Optimization methods fall in the category of “decision support systems/methods” Do not forget: Optimization methods fall in the category of “decision support systems/methods” Question: What are some other means for decision support? Note: There are MANY different optimization methods/algorithms However, they are can be grouped by fundamental principles of: –model, or –solution method/algorithm