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Rao, Jagannatha R. - Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Houston
A Study of Aggregation as a Modeling Tool in Optimal Design J. R. Jagannatha Rao 1
Models for TwoPlayer Games in Design: An Application to Automotive Suspensions Anil Kalagatla
A New Class of Formulations for Concurrent Design Based on Parametric Deformations and Model Optimality
A Unified Characterization of Nonunique Response in Elastic/PerfectlyPlastic and Elastic/Locking Structures Using Constraint
Development of Pareto and Stackelberg Games to Model Concurrency in Engineering Design
An Investigation into Singularities Due to Parametric Deformation in General BiLevel Models of
A Study on Applications of Stackelberg Game Strategies in Concurrent Design Models
STACKELBERG GAMES IN OPTIMAL DESIGN Presented to
BILEVEL MODELS FOR OPTIMUM DESIGNS WHICH ARE INSENSITIVE TO PERTURBATIONS IN VARIABLES AND PARAMETERS
A FEATUREBASED DESIGN STUDY ON CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION USING THE SIMULATED ANNEALING ALGORITHM
Some Results on Constraint Activity and Parameter Sensitivity in Bilevel Models of Optimal Design
Model Approximations and Line Search Strategies in the Simultaneous Analysis and Optimal Design of Systems
New Models for Optimal Truss Topology in Limit Design Based on Unified Elastic/Plastic Analysis 1
ILLUSTRATION OF BILEVEL FORMULATIONS IN CONCURRENT DESIGN MODELING K. Badhrinath
A Study of Parametric Singularities in FeatureBased Design
MULTILEVEL FORMULATIONS IN THE LIMIT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF STRUCTURES WITH BILATERAL CONTACT CONSTRAINTS
A Study of Optimal Design Under Conflict Using Models of MultiPlayer J. R. Jagannatha Rao, \Lambda y Krishnakumar Badhrinath y , Rama Pakala y , Farrokh Mistree z
Duality and Nonsmoothness in Structural Topology Design and Multilevel Optimization
New Applications of Nonsmooth Optimization in Bilevel and Structural Design
A Study of Concurrent DecisionMaking Protocols in the Design of a Metal Cutting Tool Using Monotonicity Arguments 1