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Figure 3. "l " value for different structures [1]
Figure 4. Sandwich panel’s finite element model
Figure 5. Pareto front and trade-off design points for single and multi-objective optimization-A (minimum deflection), B (minimum weight), C (break point), D (nearest to ideal point) and [4] (Valdevit minimum weight point)
TABLE 1. Design variables and objective functions for points A, B, C and D

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