Title of article :
RELIABILITY BASED OPTIMIZATION OF 3D STEEL MOMENT FRAMES CONSIDERING AXIAL FORCE and BIAXIAL BENDING MOMENTS INTERACTION
Author/Authors :
Irani, H.R Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood , Kalatjari, V.R Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood , Dibaei Bonab, M.H Faculty of Engineering - Islamic Azad University Shahrood Branch, Shahrood
Abstract :
This paper presents a design process using a course grained parallel genetic algorithm to
optimize three-dimensional steel moment frames by considering the axial force and biaxial
bending moments interaction in plastic hinge formation. The objective function is to
minimize the total weight of the structure subjected to the reliability constraint of the
structural system. System reliability analysis is performed through the proposed Modified
Latin Hypercube Simulation (M-LHS) Method. For optimization, a 3DSMF-RBO program
is written in CSHARP programming language. The reliability analysis results show a large
decrease in the number of simulation samples and subsequently a decrease in the execution
time of optimization computation. The optimization results indicate that by considering
interaction of the axial force and biaxial bending moments in plastic hinge formation rather
than the only bending moment, to some extent increases the total weight of the designed
structure.
Keywords :
system reliability analysis , size optimization , 3D steel moment frame , parallel genetic algorithm , modified Latin hypercub
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics