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Geometric Programming for Design Equation Development and Cost/Profit Optimization (with illustrative case study problems and solutions), Third Edition [electronic resource] / by Robert C. Creese.

By: Creese, Robert C [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis Lectures on Engineering: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 3rd ed. 2017.Description: XVI, 194 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031793769.Subject(s): Engineering design | Materials | Professional education | Vocational education | Engineering Design | Materials Engineering | Professional and Vocational EducationAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.0042 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- Brief History of Geometric Programming -- Theoretical Fundamentals -- The Optimal Box Design Case Study -- Trash Can Case Study -- The Building Area Design Case Study -- The Open Cargo Shipping Box Case Study -- Metal Casting Cylindrical Side Riser Case Study -- Inventory Model Case Study -- Process Furnace Design Case Study -- The Gas Transmission Pipeline Case Study -- Material Removal/Metal Cutting Economics Case Study -- Construction Building Sector Cost Minimization Case Study -- Production Function Profit Maximization Case Study -- Product Mix Profit Maximization Case Study -- Chemical Plant Product Profitability Case Study -- Journal Bearing Design Case Study -- Multistory Building Design with a Variable Number of Floors Case Study -- Multistory Building Design with a Variable Number of Floors Case Study -- Metal Casting Cylindrical Side Riser With Hemispherical Top Design Case Study -- Metal Casting Cylindrical Side Riser With Hemispherical Top Design Case Study -- Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Cylinders Case Study -- Material Removal/Metal Cutting Economics with Two Constraints Case Study -- Material Removal/Metal Cutting Economics with Two Constraints Case Study -- The Open Cargo Shipping Box with Skids Case Study -- Profit Maximization Considering Decreasing Cost Functions of Inventory Policy Case Study -- Profit Maximization Considering Decreasing Cost Functions of Inventory Policy Case Study -- Summary and Future Directions -- Theses and Dissertations on Geometric Programming -- Author's Biography -- Index.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Geometric Programming is used for cost minimization, profit maximization, obtaining cost ratios, and the development of generalized design equations for the primal variables. The early pioneers of geometric programming-Zener, Duffin, Peterson, Beightler, Wilde, and Phillips-played important roles in its development. Five new case studies have been added to the third edition. There are five major sections: (1) Introduction, History and Theoretical Fundamentals; (2) Cost Minimization Applications with Zero Degrees of Difficulty; (3) Profit Maximization Applications with Zero Degrees of Difficulty; (4) Applications with Positive Degrees of Difficulty; and (5) Summary, Future Directions, and Geometric Programming Theses & Dissertations Titles. The various solution techniques presented are the constrained derivative approach, condensation of terms approach, dimensional analysis approach, and transformed dual approach. A primary goal of this work is to have readers develop more case studies and new solution techniques to further the application of geometric programming.
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Preface -- Introduction -- Brief History of Geometric Programming -- Theoretical Fundamentals -- The Optimal Box Design Case Study -- Trash Can Case Study -- The Building Area Design Case Study -- The Open Cargo Shipping Box Case Study -- Metal Casting Cylindrical Side Riser Case Study -- Inventory Model Case Study -- Process Furnace Design Case Study -- The Gas Transmission Pipeline Case Study -- Material Removal/Metal Cutting Economics Case Study -- Construction Building Sector Cost Minimization Case Study -- Production Function Profit Maximization Case Study -- Product Mix Profit Maximization Case Study -- Chemical Plant Product Profitability Case Study -- Journal Bearing Design Case Study -- Multistory Building Design with a Variable Number of Floors Case Study -- Multistory Building Design with a Variable Number of Floors Case Study -- Metal Casting Cylindrical Side Riser With Hemispherical Top Design Case Study -- Metal Casting Cylindrical Side Riser With Hemispherical Top Design Case Study -- Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Cylinders Case Study -- Material Removal/Metal Cutting Economics with Two Constraints Case Study -- Material Removal/Metal Cutting Economics with Two Constraints Case Study -- The Open Cargo Shipping Box with Skids Case Study -- Profit Maximization Considering Decreasing Cost Functions of Inventory Policy Case Study -- Profit Maximization Considering Decreasing Cost Functions of Inventory Policy Case Study -- Summary and Future Directions -- Theses and Dissertations on Geometric Programming -- Author's Biography -- Index.

Geometric Programming is used for cost minimization, profit maximization, obtaining cost ratios, and the development of generalized design equations for the primal variables. The early pioneers of geometric programming-Zener, Duffin, Peterson, Beightler, Wilde, and Phillips-played important roles in its development. Five new case studies have been added to the third edition. There are five major sections: (1) Introduction, History and Theoretical Fundamentals; (2) Cost Minimization Applications with Zero Degrees of Difficulty; (3) Profit Maximization Applications with Zero Degrees of Difficulty; (4) Applications with Positive Degrees of Difficulty; and (5) Summary, Future Directions, and Geometric Programming Theses & Dissertations Titles. The various solution techniques presented are the constrained derivative approach, condensation of terms approach, dimensional analysis approach, and transformed dual approach. A primary goal of this work is to have readers develop more case studies and new solution techniques to further the application of geometric programming.

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