Design of Permanent Magnet Actuator for Reducing a Mean Deviation of Thrust in Ventilation by Using Kriging Model
- Authors
- 권병일
- Issue Date
- 14-May-2008
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Citation
- CEFC 2008
- Journal Title
- CEFC 2008
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42465
- Abstract
- Recently the need for ventilation has increased with the
diversification of medical appliances. An actuator for optimal
ventilation has to satisfy performance requirements such as
low mean deviation of thrust, high thrust, and smaller size.
The performance of actuator in ventilation is closely related
to patient`s treatment. Improvement of the performance of
actuator is related influence on respiratory controllability of
ventilation. In the optimization of the actuator, the use of
design of experiments (DOE) is established [1]. Generally in
RSM, 2nd polynomial regression (PR) model is used for
fitting the data. However the model is not adequate to
approximate a nonlinear function due to the low-order PR.
Thus the conventional optimization design is not profitable
for multi-purpose function. For reducing these drawbacks,
Kriging model using stochastic processes is applied to the
global optimization [2]. This paper shows the optimal design
process of actuator in ventilation. Also, the mean deviation of
thrust is successfully minimized considering its average thrust
and volume using by DOE and Kriging model.
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