%0 Journal Article %T The Multiobjective Optimization of Machine Tool Construction by a Global Computation in a Whole Workspace %A Michael Valasek %A Jan Zavrel %A Zbynek Sika %A Tomas Vampola %J Bulletin of Applied Mechanics %D 2009 %I Czech Technical University, Prague %X This paper deals with the application of newly developed methods enabling multiobjective optimization of mechanical structures by global computations. The methods described in this paper are applied to a real mechanism. It was chosen as the kinematical structure of TRIJOINT 900H. Simplified structure compounds of two bodies connected together by a rotational joint. This structure is optimized in two design parameters, a length of the left body and a length of a right body. These parameters are changed in the optimizing cycle and new bodies are generated. Stiffness and accessible acceleration are computed as a global criteria for every variant. A goal is to compute the Pareto set by genetic algorithms and subsequently to choose the best variant on it. A Pareto set is displayed and a best solution is chosen finally. %K flexible bodies %K mechanism %K optimization %K stiffness %K modal properties %U http://bulletin-am.cz/index.php/vam/article/view/98