Multi-Objective Surrogate-Assisted Stochastic Optimization for Engine Calibration

Author:

Pal Anuj1,Wang Yan2,Zhu Ling2,Zhu Guoming George1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824

2. Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan 48120

Abstract

Abstract A surrogate assisted optimization approach is an attractive way to reduce the total computational budget for obtaining optimal solutions. This makes it special for its application to practical optimization problems requiring a large number of expensive evaluations. Unfortunately, all practical applications are affected by measurement noises, and not much work has been done to address the issue of handling stochastic problems with multiple objectives and constraints. This work tries to bridge the gap by demonstrating three different frameworks for performing surrogate assisted optimization on multiobjective constrained problems with stochastic measurements. To make the algorithms applicable to real-world problems, heteroscedastic (non-uniform) noise is considered for all frameworks. The proposed algorithms are first validated on several multiobjective numerical problems (unconstrained and constrained) to verify their effectiveness, and then applied to the diesel engine calibration problem, which is expensive to perform and has measurement noises. A GT-SUITE model is used to perform the engine calibration study. Three control parameters, namely variable geometry turbocharger vane position, exhaust-gas-recirculating valve position, and the start of injection, are calibrated to obtain the trade-off between engine fuel efficiency performance (brake specific fuel consumption) and NOx emissions within the constrained design space. The results show that all three proposed extensions can handle the problems well with different measurement noise levels at a reduced evaluation budget. For the engine calibration problem, a good approximation of the optimal region is observed with more than 80\% reduction in evaluation budget for all the proposed methodologies.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Instrumentation,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering

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