This book investigates Reliability-based Multidisciplinary Design
Optimization (RBMDO) theory and its application in the design of deep
manned submersibles (DMSs). Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO)
is an effective design method for large engineering systems like
aircraft, warships, and satellites, which require designers and
engineers from various disciplines to cooperate with each other. MDO can
be used to handle the conflicts that arise between these disciplines,
and focuses on the optimal design of the system as a whole. However, it
can also push designs to the brink of failure. In order to keep the
system balanced, Reliability-based Design (RBD) must be incorporated
into MDO. Consequently, new algorithms and methods have to be developed
for RBMDO theory.
This book provides an essential overview of MDO, RBD, and RBMDO and
subsequently introduces key algorithms and methods by means of case
analyses. In closing, it introduces readers to the design of DMSs and
applies RBMDO methods to the design of the manned hull and the general
concept design. The book is intended for all students and researchers
who are interested in system design theory, and for engineers working on
large, complex engineering systems.