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Title: ANN–generated initial populations for PSO–based design of OWT jackets
Authors: Benítez Suárez, Borja 
Quevedo Reina, Román 
Álamo Meneses, Guillermo Manuel 
Padrón Hernández, Luis Alberto 
UNESCO Clasification: 330506 Ingeniería civil
Keywords: Offshore wind turbine
Jacket support structure
Structural optimization
Particle swarm optimization
Finite element analysis, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Project: Análisis y diseño de estructuras de soporte de aerogeneradores marinos mediante modelos numéricos asistidos por redes neuronales informadas por la física
Journal: Ocean Engineering 
Abstract: This paper investigates and proposes efficient strategies for generating initial populations in the automated design of jacket-type support structures for offshore wind turbines. The particle swarm optimization algorithm is employed as search and optimization method, while a finite-element-based model is used to evaluate the structural feasibility in the design process. This model computes the loads acting on the structure, assesses its structural response, and verifies key design requirements. Soil-structure interaction is also considered to account for foundation flexibility. A key contribution of this study is the use of an artificial-neural-network-based surrogate model to estimate the structural utilization factor during the initial population generation phase. Since high-fidelity evaluation is not essential at this early stage, the neural network is used for its ability to rapidly estimate the structural performance. The obtained candidates satisfy a wide range of criteria, including ultimate limit states, fundamental frequency checks, joint and geometric verifications, and foundation requirements. Several strategies are proposed for generating initial populations in a pre-optimization phase. Results demonstrate that these strategies significantly increase not only the number of feasible designs but also their quality, measured in terms of minimal material usage and compliance with design criteria. The overall algorithm performance is substantially improved
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/150665
ISSN: 0029-8018
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2025.123197
Source: Ocean Engineering [ISSN 0029-8018], v.343 (Octubre 2025)
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