The Study of Reliability in MDO of Aircraft

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MDO and reliability design are independently processed in the traditional aircraft design. The designs process is thus consuming compute intensive, so that integrated design of MDO and reliability is required. To achieve the integration, there are two problems needed to be solved. First, a reliability function needs to be expressed by performance design parameters in a probability form. Second, the reliability function needs to be imported into MDO arithmetic. For the first one, stress-strength interference theory is useful. According to the theory, performance design parameters are described in the formulas which calculate probability of reliability. For the second, the reliability function is considered as a part of optimization objective functions or as a constraint function. The simulation of aircraft design shows that the above method is useful and effective to the actual project.

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