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Title: Influence of buckling constraints on reliability based multiobjective design of truss structures
Authors: Greiner, D. 
Hajela, P.
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: 1759-3433
Journal: Civil-Comp Proceedings 
Conference: 2nd International Conference on Soft Computing Technology in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, CSC 2011 
Abstract: The paper examines the influence of including buckling constraints in the multiobjective optimization of truss structures for minimal mass and maximal reliability. Uncertainties in external loads and material properties are included in the structural analysis and evolutionary multiobjective optimization algorithms are used to establish the non-dominated solutions fronts. A fast and efficient approach to compute the system reliability index for complex bar structures, based on the reliability indices of individual bar components, is used in the reliability computations. A simple classical test case of a six bar truss is used in all numerical experiments. Results show that the quality of the non-dominated design set seems unaffected by the introduction of buckling considerations; nevertheless, a lesser number of solutions are located on the optimal front. ©Civil-Comp Press, 2011.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/54707
ISBN: 9781905088485
ISSN: 1759-3433
Source: Civil-Comp Proceedings[ISSN 1759-3433],v. 97
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