@article{WANG2026, 
author = {Junyi WANG and Yuansheng CHENG},
title = {Refined optimal design of ring-stiffened cylindrical shells based on ResNet buckling mode image recognition and domain knowledge},
year = {2026},
journal = {Chinese Journal of Ship Research},
volume = {21},
number = {3},
pages = {102-111},
keywords = {neural networks, optimization, image recognition, domain knowledge, shells (structures), ring-stiffened cylindrical shells, collaborative decomposition optimization algorithm},
url = {https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.04365},
doi = {10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.04365},
abstract = {ObjectiveIn the fields of underwater vehicles and aerospace, ring-stiffened cylindrical shells are widely used. Achieving a refined design for such structures is crucial to reducing structural weight while meeting strength and stability requirements. This study focuses on solving the optimization challenges of ring-stiffened cylindrical shells, with each rib as a design variable, to overcome the difficulties in automatically distinguishing whether the buckling mode is global or local. Additionally, it aims to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the collaborative decomposition optimization algorithm with the assistance of domain knowledge. MethodTo achieve these objectives, ResNet is trained for the buckling mode image recognition of ring-stiffened cylindrical shells. Using Abaqus for parametric modeling, numerous finite element simulations are conducted under different design variable combinations to generate buckling mode image datasets under various conditions. These images are preprocessed and divided into training, validation, and test sets for training the ResNet101 model. Meanwhile, based on domain knowledge regarding the coupling relationship between design variables and constraint quantities in ring-stiffened cylindrical shell design, specific grouping and resource allocation strategies are proposed. ResultsThe experimental results show that the trained ResNet has an outstanding performance in identifying the buckling modes of ring-stiffened cylindrical shells, with an accuracy rate of 98%. In this case, the volume of the optimized solution using the domain knowledge-driven algorithm is significantly reduced compared to the initial solution. Specifically, the volume is reduced by 38.4% compared to the initial solution, and further reduced by an average of 7.06% using this algorithm compared to the solution without domain knowledge. ConclusionIn conclusion, combining the neural network-based image recognition technology with the collaborative decomposition optimization algorithm, supported by domain knowledge, effectively solves the optimization problem of ring-stiffened cylindrical shells with different ribs. The high recognition accuracy of the neural network ensures the accurate stability constraint calculations, and the innovative strategies based on domain knowledge enhance the algorithm’s optimization performance and provide a valuable reference for designing ring-stiffened cylindrical shells in related fields.}
}