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Scientific and Pedagogical Heritage AP Kotelnikov - Head of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics of Moscow Bauman Higher Technical School (The 150th Anniversary of His Birth)
Engineering Education # 12, December 2015 DOI: 10.7463/1215.0829138 The paper gives an overview of the scientific and pedagogical activity of Doctor of Science, Professor, Head of Department of Theoretical Mechanics at Moscow Bauman Higher Technical School in 1924-1944 Alexander Petrovich Kotelnikov. The basic details of his biography, as well as research and teaching at the Kazan University, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, the Moscow Bauman Higher Technical School. Particular emphasis is placed on the developed them "screw reckoning." It opened its main content and communications with the fundamental ideas of N.I. Lobachevsky, the prospects for its use at the moment. When covering the scientific and methodological aspects of the work as the head of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics, established N.E. Zhukovsky. The article is dedicated to the 150th anniversary of A.P. Kotelnikov.
On Assumptions in Development of a Mathematical Model of Thermo-gravitational Convection in the Large Volume Process Tanks Taking into Account Fermentation
Engineering Education # 11, November 2015 DOI: 10.7463/1115.0816663 pp. 592-602
Hooke–Jeeves Method-used Local Search in a Hybrid Global Optimization Algorithm
Engineering Education # 06, June 2014 DOI: 10.7463/0614.0716155 Modern methods for optimization investigation of complex systems are based on development and updating the systems’ mathematical models in connection with solving the corresponding inverse problems. The optimization approach is one of the main approaches to solving the inverse problems. In the main case it is necessary to find a global extremum of not everywhere differentiable criterion function. When the number of variables is large they use the stochastic global optimization algorithms. As stochastic algorithms yield too expensive solutions, so this drawback restricts their applications. Developing hybrid algorithms that combine a stochastic algorithm for scanning the variable space with deterministic local search method is a promising way. A new hybrid algorithm that integrates a multiple Metropolis algorithm and the Hooke–Jeeves method for the local search is proposed. Some results on solving the global optimization benchmark are presented.
A local search with smoothing approximation in hybrid algorithms of diagnostics of hydromechanical systems
Engineering Education # 02, February 2014 DOI: 10.7463/0214.0699149 This article deals with the global optimization issues on the computational diagnostics of hydromechanical systems. The criterion functions are assumed to be continuous, Lipschitzian, multiextremal, and not always differentiable. The article proposes two novel hybrid algorithms with scanning a search space by the stochastic Multi-Particle Collision Algorithm that uses the analogy to the absorption and scattering processes for nuclear particles. The local search is implemented using the hyperbolic smoothing function method for the first algorithm, and the linearization method with two-parametric smoothing approximations of criteria for the second one. There are some results on the model solution of computational diagnostics of the coolant phase composition in the reactor primary circuit.
Application of hybrid global optimization algorithms to extremum problems in hydro-mechanical systems
Engineering Education # 11, November 2013 DOI: 10.7463/1113.0604082 This article deals with problems of global optimization, model updating and diagnostics of hydro-mechanical systems. It was assumed that criterion functions were continuous, Lipschitzian, multiextremal and not always differentiable. Two novel hybrid algorithms were proposed; these algorithms use the modern stochastic Particle Collision Algorithm based on an analogy with absorption and scattering processes for nuclear particles, for scanning a search space. Local search was implemented with the use of a linearization method with smoothing approximations of criteria for the first algorithm, and a convergent variant of the Nelder-Mead simplex method was used for the second algorithm. Some results on solving model problems on computational diagnostics of the coolant phase constitution in the reactor primary circuit were presented.
Hysteresis development of self-oscillations with a limited artificial gas cavity formed in a hydraulic line
Engineering Education # 10, October 2013 DOI: 10.7463/1013.0604048 Artificial cavitation occurs in a hydraulic line as a result of gas feeding either into a separation zone behind bluff bodies, or directly from the wall jet in the liquid flow line. The resultant attached cavity is often unstable, so the system is set for a state which is characterized by oscillations of pressure and flow phases. This process is greatly enhanced with the proviso that the cavity is closed by hydraulic resistance established downstream of the gas injection site. A characteristic abrupt increase in the frequency of oscillation with a monotonic increase in the flow rate, and the same sharp decrease in frequency at lower flow rates could be identified as special features of the process in some working modes. The authors propose an explanation of the experimentally identified hysteretic nature of development of self-oscillations in the hydraulic lines with a limited artificial gas cavity at the output.
Hybrid algorithms for optimization of hydro-mechanical systems with derivative-free local search
Engineering Education # 12, December 2013 DOI: 10.7463/1213.0604100 This article deals with problems of global optimization and computational diagnostics of hydro-mechanical systems. It was assumed that criterion functions were continuous, Lipschitzian, multiextremal and incompletely differentiable. Novel hybrid algorithms were proposed; these algorithms use the modern stochastic Particle Collision Algorithm based on an analogy with absorption and scattering processes for nuclear particles, for scanning a search space. Local search was implemented with the use of two derivative-free methods: a space filling curve method and a convergent variant of the Nelder-Mead simplex method. Results of solving the model problem in identification of the coolant phase constitution anomalies in the reactor circuit were presented.
77-30569/325628 Hybrid algorithms for vector optimization in computational diagnostics systems
Engineering Education # 03, March 2012 Novel hybrid multiobjective optimization algorithms are presented for solving problems of computational diagnostics. A vectorial variant of the linearization method is implemented. Global solutions for individual criteria are determined by use of hybrid algorithms that combine the Metropolis algorithm scanning the space of variables and deterministic methods for local search. The vector optimization algorithms generate a set of non-dominated solutions to approximate a Pareto-optimal front. Simulation results for one of the benchmarks and corresponding valuations of the algorithm computational efficiency are received. The proposed hybrid algorithms can be applicable for computational diagnostics systems, problems of intellectual models teaching, complex dynamic systems control, and other intellectual technologies.
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