
Numerical optimization methods offer a surprisingly advanced design methodology for application to engineering design. The concepts are not particularly difficult, it is only that they are unfamiliar to most practicing engineers. The purpose here is to outline the general methods of numerical optimization and to identify areas where these techniques have been applied and can be applied to engineering design in the future. Several basic optimization strategies will be described to demonstrate just how optimization can solve the engineering design problem.
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