This document provides information about the Bachelor of Technology course in Mechanical Engineering at Ganpat University. Specifically, it outlines the details of the Optimization (Elective-II) subject offered in the 6th semester. The course aims to teach classical optimization techniques, numerical methods for constrained and unconstrained problems, and the formulation of mathematical models to optimize mechanical systems using software like MATLAB. The syllabus covers topics like optimization problem statements, graphical methods, Lagrange multipliers, unconstrained techniques like steepest descent and genetic algorithms. Students will apply these concepts to analytical problems and develop codes to optimize engineering systems operating within constraints.
This document provides information about the Bachelor of Technology course in Mechanical Engineering at Ganpat University. Specifically, it outlines the details of the Optimization (Elective-II) subject offered in the 6th semester. The course aims to teach classical optimization techniques, numerical methods for constrained and unconstrained problems, and the formulation of mathematical models to optimize mechanical systems using software like MATLAB. The syllabus covers topics like optimization problem statements, graphical methods, Lagrange multipliers, unconstrained techniques like steepest descent and genetic algorithms. Students will apply these concepts to analytical problems and develop codes to optimize engineering systems operating within constraints.
Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Mechanical Engineering Semester VI Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2020-21 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2018 Subject code 2ME61PE2 Subject Name Optimization (Elective-II) Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks) (Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW Credit 3 0 1 0 4 Theory 40 60 100 Hours 3 0 2 0 5 Practical 30 20 50 Pre-requisites: Engineering Mathematics Objectives of Course: 1. To understand the classical optimization techniques for getting solutions to mechanical engineering related problems. 2. To understand the various numerical methods for getting solutions of constrained and unconstrained problems of mechanical engineering. 3. To develop the skills for the formulation of mathematical models and application of software tools such as MATLAB for designing a system operating within a realistic constraints. Theory syllabus Unit Content Hrs 1 Introduction to Optimization Techniques: 8 Statement of an Optimization problem – design vector – design constraints – constraint surface – objective function –objective function surfaces – classification of Optimization problems, Graphical Method. 2 Classical Optimization Techniques: 8 Single variable Optimization – multi variable Optimization without constraints – necessary and sufficient conditions for minimum/maximum – multivariable, Optimization with equality constraints. Solution by method of Lagrange multipliers – multivariable Optimization with inequality constraints. Kuhn-Tucker Conditions, Constraint Qualification. 3 Unconstrained Optimization Techniques: 12 Introduction; Standard form of the problem and basic terminology; Direct search method- Simplex method, Random search method, Univariate and pattern search method, Indirect search method- Steepest Descent (Cauchy) method, Conjugate gradient method, Newton’s method, Application to engineering problems. 4 Constrained Optimization: 12 Introduction; Standard form of the problem and basic terminology; Direct method; Linear Programming (Simplex) ; Sequential Linear Programming; Generalized reduced gradient method, Methods of feasible direction Indirect method: Penalty function method, Interior and exterior penalty function method, Convex programming problem, Check for Convergence. 5 Application to engineering problems Introduction to non-traditional methods, Genetic Algorithm: 5 Introduction, Representation of design variables, Objective function and constraints, Genetic operators and numerical results. Introduction to Neural network based optimization. Practical content The term work shall be based on analytical work on topics mentioned above Text Books 1 S. S. Rao, “Engineering Optimization (Theory and Practice)”, John Wiley & Sons Reference Books 1 Arora, Jasbir S. , “Introduction to Optimum Design”, Elsevier Academic Press 2 Deb, K., “Optimization for Engineering Design-Algorithms and Examples”, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi Course ICT/MOOCs references 1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112105235/ Course Outcome: CO1 Apply knowledge of classical optimization techniques to solve the problems of mechanical systems. CO2 Apply knowledge of numerical methods for solving the constrained and unconstrained problems of mechanical engineering. CO3 Students will be able formulate the mathematical model for a system operating under some constraints and be able to write own codes in MATLAB for the optimization of the system response. Mapping of CO and PO: COs PO -1 PO -2 PO -3 PO -4 PO -5 PO -6 PO -7 PO -8 PO -9 PO -10 PO -11 PO -12 CO1 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 CO2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 CO3 3 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
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