3. Conclusion
In conclusion, the methodological approach to a sound project initially comprising over a hundred parameters enables us to work on an analysis scheme focusing on two variables: the number of sources and the opening angle.
This approach, taken to its logical conclusion, shows that the optimization obtained on the virtual diagram remains valid when we return to reality, and even allows us to redistribute the criteria according to other priorities, notably those of the specifications.
An example of the transition from an optimized virtual distribution to a concrete realization is shown in figure 1 , highlighting the possibility of preserving the result of a calculation while adapting to local constraints....
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