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Robust Design from Systems Physics

Physics and Society 2020-10-13 v2 Statistical Mechanics Applied Physics

Abstract

A crucial challenge in engineering modern, integrated systems is to produce robust designs. Ensuring robust design is difficult because subsystem couplings produce unpredictable response to changes in whole system specifications. Here, we show that the response of design elements to whole-system specification changes can be characterized, as materials are, using strong/weak and brittle/ductile dichotomies. We find these dichotomies emerge from a mesoscale treatment of early stage design problems that we cast in terms of stress-strain relationships. Compared with other state-of-the-art techniques, we propose a two-factor robustness metric that is computable for sets of design solutions. We illustrate the use of this approach with examples of arrangement problems drawn from naval engineering, however our approach is immediately applicable to a broad range of problems in integrated systems design.

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@article{arxiv.1805.02691,
  title  = {Robust Design from Systems Physics},
  author = {Andrei A. Klishin and Alec Kirkley and David J. Singer and Greg van Anders},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.02691},
  year   = {2020}
}

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15 REVTeX pages, 9 figures, matches the published version

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