Fuzzy membership functions are implemented in the multistage optimization t
echnique to improve its performance for the minimum weight design of truss
structures of fixed topology. First, a large truss is split into several sm
aller substructures that are optimized separately. However, to preserve the
unity of the original truss, interaction-balance equality constraints are
introduced to account for the compatibility of deformations, and the equali
ty of the action and reaction of forces at the points of the separation of
the substructures. A penalty function, containing the equilibrium equations
and interaction constraints as well as other constraints, is defined for e
ach substructure. Then, a fuzzy membership function, returning a value betw
een 0 and 1, is introduced for each of the equality constraints to provide
some fuzzy evaluation of the degree of satisfaction. This measure is then u
sed in the determination of an appropriate penalty parameter. The design pr
ocedure is iterative and continues until convergence is achieved for all of
the objective functions corresponding to the substructures. It has been fo
und that this technique has significantly improved the convergence speed at
the expense of increasing the minimum weight by a negligible amount.