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Optimization of TIG Welding Parameters Using a Hybrid Nelder Mead-Evolutionary Algorithms Method

Rohit Kshirsagar, Steve Jones, J. Lawrence, Jim Tabor

2020Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A number of evolutionary algorithms such as genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, particle swarm optimization, etc., have been used by researchers in order to optimize different manufacturing processes. In many cases these algorithms are either incapable of reaching global minimum or the time and computational effort (function evaluations) required makes the application of these algorithms impractical. However, if the Nelder Mead optimization method is applied to approximate solutions cheaply obtained from these algorithms, the solution can be further refined to obtain near global minimum of a given error function within only a few additional function evaluations. The initial solutions (vertices) required for the application of Nelder-Mead optimization can be obtained through multiple evolutionary algorithms. The results obtained using this hybrid method are better than that obtained from individual algorithms and also show a significant reduction in the computation effort.

Topics & Concepts

Simulated annealingParticle swarm optimizationEvolutionary algorithmAlgorithmComputer scienceEvolutionary computationMathematical optimizationGlobal optimizationComputationMeta-optimizationGenetic algorithmMulti-swarm optimizationReduction (mathematics)MathematicsGeometryLaser and Thermal Forming TechniquesAdvanced Measurement and Metrology TechniquesWelding Techniques and Residual Stresses
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