MO18 5304 Design Optimization Techniques

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MO18-5304 Design Optimization Techniques

Module name Design Optimization Techniques


Module level, if applicable Master
Code, if applicable MO18-5304
Subtitle, if applicable -
Course, if applicable Design Optimization Techniques
Semester 3rd Semester
Person responsible Prof. Ir. Daniel M. Rosyid, Ph.D.
for the module
Lecturer Prof. Ir. Daniel M. Rosyid, Ph.D.

Language Indonesian
Relation to curriculum Elective course for master degree program in Ocean Engineering

Type of teaching, Lecture, <50 students


contact hours
150 minutes x 16 weeks per semester
Workload 1. Class, 3 × 50’ = 150 minutes per week
2. Independent Study, 3 × 60’ = 180 minutes per week
3. Structured Activities, 3 × 60’ = 180 minutes per week
Credit points 3 CREDITS ~ 4.8 ECTS
CREDITS × 1.6 ECTS

Requirements according A student must have attended at least 80% of the lectures to sit in the
to the examination exams.
regulations

Recommended -
prerequisites
Learning outcomes CLO.1. Construct optimization model in LO.3. Able to carry
general engineering and management out scientific and
and their corresponding problem, understand some technological
PLOs optimization methods, and solve development in ocean
optimization formulations by using a engineering through
software developed by themselves. independent research

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Content This course discuss about the basic of decision making and constructing
as well as solving optimization problem specially in design process of
marine structures.

 Overview of optimization in design process


 Basic concept of decision making
 Analytical Hierarchy Process
 Linear programming
 Integer programming
 Goal programming
 Non linier programming
 Local optimization

Study and examination 18. In-class exercise


requirements and forms 19. Assignment
of examination 20. Mid-term exam
21. Final exam

Media employed Offline: LCD, whiteboard, PowerPoint presentation


Online: websites (myITS Classroom), Zoom, PowerPoint presentation.

Reading list 1. Rosyid, DM: Optimasi, ITS Press, 2009


2. Vanderplaatz, G.N, “Numerical Optimization Techniques for
Engineering Design with Applications.” McGraw-Hill Inc, New
York, 1984
3. Arora, J.S., “Introduction to Optimum Design”. McGraw-Hill Inc,
New York, 1989
4. Taha, H.A. “Operation Research”, Macmillan Publishing Co, 1987

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