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Título: Improving multiobjective optimum design of metallic bar structural frames using the evolutionary algorithm DENSEA
Autores/as: Greiner, D. 
Emperador, J. M. 
Winter, G. 
Galván, B. 
Clasificación UNESCO: 120317 Informática
1206 Análisis numérico
Palabras clave: Evolutionary algorithm
Metallic bar structural frames
Structural optimization
Multiobjective optimization
Multicriterion optimization
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Publicación seriada: First International Conference on Soft Computing Technology in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
Resumen: In this paper the resolution of the multiobjective optimum design structural problem consisting of the simultaneous minimization of the constrained weight and the minimization of a number of different cross-section types in metallic frames structures is handled. The first objective, constrained weight, is directly related to the minimization of the structure's raw material costs. In order to guarantee the structural mission compliance, different constraints are taken into account, including maximum allowable stresses, displacements of certain nodes and also the buckling effect. The second objective, number of different cross-section types, is related to the construction costs and recently also with the life cycle cost. Its relevance grows with the structural size. Two structural frame test cases of different size are compared. Real discrete standard cross section types are the variables which are used to encode the candidate chromosomes. So, the optimum solution set found by the multiobjective evolutionary algorithm represents practical structures which solve a real engineering design problem: each point is the structural design of minimum weight corresponding to a number of different cross-section types. The chromosome codification is done using the standard binary reflected gray code. Among the evolutionary multiobjective algorithms, those belonging to the so called second generation are the most efficient. They are mainly characterized by the use of elitism and the growth of parameter independence compared with the first generation algorithms. Here, the DENSEA algorithm [1] is compared with a well-known second generation algorithm in the state of the art, NSGA2. Fifty executions of each case were run and a statistical analysis considering the hypervolume (S-metric [2]) is required to compare their relative performance. The DENSEA algorithm is designed specially to take profit of the reduced discrete functional search space in one of the objective functions, because the non-dominated front set is composed of isolated points and also the number of designs belonging to this set is low compared with the standard population size used in evolutionary algorithms. So, in this discrete search space problem with a low number of optimum solutions a proper treatment of population diversity is a key to success. The results show a better quality of the final fronts achieved by DENSEA in terms of average and typical deviation of the achieved hypervolume compared with the NSGA2 in the structural test cases considered.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/115201
ISBN: 978-1-905088-35-5
ISSN: 1759-3433
DOI: 10.4203/ccp.92.19
Fuente: First International Conference on Soft Computing Technology in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Civil-Comp Press. Paper 19 (2009)
URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269153239_Improving_Multiobjective_Optimum_Design_of_Metallic_Bar_Structural_Frames_using_the_Evolutionary_Algorithm_DENSEA
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