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Design of air pump system using bond graph and genetic programming method

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This paper introduces a redesign method for an air pump system using bond graphs and genetic programming to maximize outflow subject to a constraint specifying maximum power consumption. The redesign process can alter the topological connections among components and can introduce additional components. The air pump system is a mixed-domain system that includes electromagnetic, mechanical and pneumatic elements. Bond graphs are domain independent, allow free composition, and are efficient for classification and analysis of models. Genetic programming is well recognized as a powerful tool for open-ended search. The combination of these two powerful methods, BG/GP, was applied for redesign of an air pump system.

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GECCO '05: Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation
June 2005
2272 pages
ISBN:1595930108
DOI:10.1145/1068009
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  1. Bond graph
  2. air pump
  3. automated design
  4. genetic programming

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