Optimization of plated steel beams using metamodels and modern optimization methods
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2015
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University of West Bohemia
Abstract
This paper deals with metamodel-based optimization of plated steel beams. The first part of the article explains
the principle of the metamodel-based optimization approach and also provides basic information on incorporated
sub-methods such as design of experiments (DOE), math
ematical approximation methods and mathematical opti-
mization methods. Since optimized sections tend to be slender and thus susceptible to buckling, special attention is
paid to the buckling evaluation. Both linear and nonlinear buckling analyses are employed. The nonlinear buckling
analysis addresses detrimental influence of imperfections on the limit load by introducing equivalent geometric
imperfections into the finite element (FE) model. The s
hapes and magnitudes of these imperfections are based
on recommendations for plated beams given in Eurocode 3 (EC3). The practical part of the article illustrates the
approach on step by step basis using an example of spreader beam weight optimization. It is shown that simple
metamodels can efficiently substitute the FE model in optimization, thereby making the process very fast. The
parametric FE models are developed in the Ansys Parametric Design Language (APDL). The governing algorithm,
as well as most of the mathematical sub-methods, is realized in the Matlab software.
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výpočtová mechanika, ocelové nosníky, modelování
Citation
Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2015, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 49-66